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- Q3849327 description "Polish historian".
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- Q3849327 abstract "Zdzisław Najder (born in Warsaw, Poland, 31 October 1930) is a Polish literary historian, critic, and political activist. He is primarily known for his studies on Joseph Conrad, for his periods of service as political adviser to Lech Wałęsa and Jan Olszewski, and for having served as chief of the Polish-language section of Radio Free Europe.Educated in Poland and England, Najder had worked as a professor in Poland and abroad before his exile from Poland in 1981. During most of that exile, he worked for Radio Free Europe. Sentenced to death in absentia in his native land, he did not return to Poland until the overthrow of its communist regime, whereupon he became an active political adviser.Najder's 1983 biography of Conrad, substantially revised in 2007, is regarded as an important work in Conrad scholarship.".
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- Q3849327 dateOfBirth "1930-10-31".
- Q3849327 name "Najder, Zdzislaw".
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- Q3849327 comment "Zdzisław Najder (born in Warsaw, Poland, 31 October 1930) is a Polish literary historian, critic, and political activist. He is primarily known for his studies on Joseph Conrad, for his periods of service as political adviser to Lech Wałęsa and Jan Olszewski, and for having served as chief of the Polish-language section of Radio Free Europe.Educated in Poland and England, Najder had worked as a professor in Poland and abroad before his exile from Poland in 1981.".
- Q3849327 label "Zdzisław Najder".
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