ANDRZEJEWSKI
APELATION
Paris 1968, Literary Institute, Library of Culture no. 163, p. 106; softcover
Issue 1.
Jerzy Andrzejewski (born August 19, 1909 in Warsaw, died April 19, 1983 there) - Polish prose writer, publicist, columnist, screenwriter, democratic opposition activist in the People's Republic of Poland, member of the Parliament of the People's Republic of Poland of the first term, co-founder of the Workers' Defense Committee and the Social Self-Defense Committee "KOR".
Jerzy Andrzejewski's name was on a special list that placed authors under special surveillance by the communist censors. Tomasz Strzyżewski, in his book on censorship in the People's Republic of Poland, publishes a confidential censorship instruction dated February 21, 1976 from the Main Office of Press, Publication and Audience Control, on which his name and the following guidelines were placed: "All in-house publications by authors on the following list reported by the press and book publishers, and all cases where their names are mentioned, should be signaled to the Office's management, in consultation with which only the release of such materials can take place. The record does not apply to radio and TV, whose management on its own ensures compliance with these rules. The contents of this record are for the information of censors only
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