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Władysław Orkan : ウィキペディア英語版
Władysław Orkan

Władysław Orkan (27 November 1875 - 14 May 1930) (actually born as ''Franciszek Ksawery Smaciarz'', changed surname to Smreczyński, but primarily known under his pen name, Orkan) was a Polish writer from the Young Poland period. He is known as one of the greatest Polish writers from Podhale region and ''Górale'' folk; most famous of his works portray the common people from that region.
==Biography==
Born in Poręba Wielka, Limanowa County as ''Franciszek Ksawery Smaciarz'', he attended the elementary school in Szczyrzyc. He started publishing while in the fourth grade; he also joined many extracurricular clubs and organization, including pro-Polish independence ones. Due to his involvement in such activities, his grades suffered, and he never passed the matura exam. He returned to Poręba village, and continued writing. He debuted in 1896 with a publication of a poem, patriotic poem ''Nad grobem matki'' and several satirical verses. In 1898 he published his first work, collection of short stories, ''Nowele''; that year he also changed his surname in to Smreczyński. He published more works soon thereafter: another collection short stories ''Nad urwiskiem'' in 1900, a novel ''Komornicy'' (1900), drama ''Postronni'' (1903), a verse volume ''Z tej smutnej ziemi'' (1903), novel ''W roztokach'' (1908) and others.
In early 1900s he started construction of a new house; the same building would later become the Biographical Museum of Władysław Orkan (''Muzeum Biograficzne Władysława Orkana'' or ''Orkanówka'' for short). At that time he also married Maria Zwierzyńska, they would have one child, Zofia. Maria would die three years after giving childbirth, Władysław Orkan, always troubled with finances, would ask his sister to raise his daughter. He would later marry Bronisława Folejewska. During those years he also travelled to Italy, Switzerland and Germany.
During the First World War he joined the Polish Legions (4th Regiment). For most of his life he stayed in Poręba village. In addition to writing, he was also an activist for the region, cofounder and member of Podhale Association (Tatras Highlanders Union, 1918) and supporter of peasants’ movement. After the war, he continued to write; particularly notable are lyrical poems constituting a cycle ''Pochwała życia'', the drama ''Widma'' (1917–1927), the novel ''Czantoria'' (1928–1929) and his articles and essays ''Listy ze wsi'' (1925–1927). He died in Kraków; shortly before he could collect the 1930 City of Warsaw’s Award for Literature. He is buried at the Rakowicki Cemetery, but next year he was exhumed and moved to a Remembrance Cemetery at Pęksowy Brzyzk, Zakopane.
After his death, many regional organisations were set up under his name, to commemorate his contribution to the culture and prestige of the Podhale region.

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