Florian Czarnyszewicz
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Belarus-born Polish writer
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Florian Czarnyszewicz (2 June 1900, Pereseka, near Babrujsk – 18 August 1964, Villa Carlos Paz) was a Belarus-born Polish writer.
Born in a minor local Catholic szlachta family, he participated in the Polish–Soviet War in 1919-1920.[1] As a result of the war, his home region in Eastern Belarus remained under Soviet control as the Belarusian SSR. In 1924, he emigrated to Argentina where he worked in a slaughterhouse in Berisso. He later constructed a house in Villa Carlos Paz. Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler is Florian Czarnyszewicz's great nephew through Florian's brother Feliks.[2]
Novels
[edit ]- 1942 - Nadberezyńcy (Berezina people)
- 1953 - Wicik Żywica
- 1958 - Losy pasierbów
- 1963 - Chłopcy z Nowoszyszek (Boys from Nowoszyszki)
References
[edit ]- ^ Ф. Чарнышэвіч. Надбярэзінцы [Flaryjan Čarnyševič. Biarezan People] - Januskevic Publishing House
- ^ Лідэр Aerosmith і «прынцэса эльфаў» — нашчадкі Флярыяна Чарнышэвіча [Aerosmith frontman and the "elves princess" are descendants of Flaryjan Čarnyševič] - Radio Svaboda, 22 February 2017
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