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John Guzlowski (born 1948) is a Polish-American author. ==Personal life== John Guzlowski was born the son of parents who met in a slave labor camp in Nazi Germany. His mother Tekla Hanczarek came from a small community west of Lviv in what was then Poland where her father was a forest warden. His father Jan was born in a farming community north of Poznań. John was born Zbigniew Guzlowski in a Displaced Persons camp in Vienenburg, Germany in 1948, and changed his name to John when he was naturalized as an American citizen. His parents, his sister Donna, and he came to the US as DPs in 1951. After working on farms in western New York State to pay off their passage to America, they eventually settled in Chicago in the city's old Polish Downtown in the vicinity of St. Fidelis Parish in Humboldt Park. After attending the University of Illinois in Chicago, he completed a PhD in American literature at Purdue University. He taught literature and creative writing at Eastern Illinois University and retired in 2005. He lives in Danville, VA, with his wife Linda Calendrillo. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Guzlowski」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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