Technology and Social Change as it Affects European Arts
Antoni Marianowicz
Tuesday, 05 Dec 1972 at 1:00 pm – South Ballroom, Memorial Union
Antoni Marianowicz is an independent writer and poet from Warsaw, Poland. he was educated at the Diplomatic and Consular School. he is now a participant in the International Visitors Program of the U.S. Department of State and author of a weekly program of satire on Polish Radio. Formerly he was active in the Polish Diplomatic Corps and was also editor of the satirical weekly, Szpilki. His publications include his criticism on satirical writing dealing with books, radio, and television, and the film script of the Polish part of an international serial of films called If Hitler Had Won the War.Part of the World Affairs Series: World Power in Flux
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