词条 | Janina Bauman |
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| name = Janina Bauman | birth_name = Janina Lewinson | birth_date = 1926 | birth_place = Warsaw, Poland | death_date = 2009 | death_place = Leeds, England | occupation = Writer | nationality = Polish | citizenship = United Kingdom | period = 1986–2009 | genre = Mémoir, biography, history | subject = Poland, World War II, Holocaust | spouse = Zygmunt Bauman }}Janina Bauman (née Lewinson; born 18 August 1926, Warsaw – died 29 December 2009, Leeds) was a Polish journalist and writer of Jewish origin.[1] BiographyShe was the daughter of Szymon Lewinson (1896–1940), a urologist and Polish Army officer murdered in Katyń, and of Alina, née Fryszman (1900–1980). She had one sister, Zofia (1930–1971). On her mother's side she was the granddaughter of the physician Aleksander Fryszman (1874–1939) and the niece of Jerzy Fryszman (1904–1976) and of Leon Płockier (1895–1965). During World War II she was a prisoner of the Warsaw Ghetto with her mother and sister. They managed to escape and were sheltered by a peasant family in the countryside. After the war she studied journalism at the Warsaw Academy of Political and Social Science, where she met her future husband, Zygmunt Bauman. She subsequently worked in the film industry as a translator, researcher and script editor. She left Poland with her husband in 1968 after antisemitic purges, that followed the March 1968 events. They initially went to Israel, however, after three years they decided to settle permanently in Leeds, England, where she lived to the end of her life.[2] She married Zygmunt Bauman (1925–2017). They had three daughters. In 2010 the Bauman Family established the Janina Bauman Prize to be awarded for a winning essay submitted to the Bauman Institute at the University of Leeds.[3] BooksIn Polish
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://wyborcza.pl/1,75475,7405822,Janina_Bauman_nie_zyje.html|title=Janina Bauman nie żyje|publisher=wyborcza.pl|date=29 December 2009|accessdate=10 January 2017|language=pl}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bauman, Janina}}2. ^{{cite web|first=Lydia|last= Bauman|title=Janina Bauman Obituary|access-date=10 January 2017|publisher= The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2010/jan/26/janina-bauman-obituary}} 3. ^http://baumaninstitute.leeds.ac.uk/teaching/janina-bauman-prize/ 13 : 1926 births|2009 deaths|Warsaw Ghetto inmates|Polish women writers|Polish journalists|Polish Jews|British people of Polish-Jewish descent|British Jews|People from Warsaw|Polish emigrants to the United Kingdom|British Jewish writers|20th-century women writers|20th-century Polish writers |
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