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The article presents profiles of the main editors of the literary quarterly “Zapis” and “Puls” . Both magazines were printed in “samizdat” at the 70ties and 80ties of the last century. “Zapis" is warsaw literary periodical, which was editored by distinguished polish writers and poets including Jerzy Andrzejewski, Jacek Bocheński, Wiktor Woroszylski, Stanislaw Barańczak, Tadeusz Konwicki. “Puls” was editored by young literary men from Łódź directed by Jacek Bierezin, Witold Sułkowski and Tadeusz Walendowski. People involved in creating both magazines are not only creators and artists, but also activist of an anti-communist opposition. The article shows not only their art achivements, their role in creating and editing “Zapis” and “Puls” , but also influence of their literary output on fighting with the communist system in Poland.
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“Wezwanie” was the first underground socio-cultural magazine published during martial law. The individual who had the greatest influence on “Wezwanie” was Tomasz Jastr un – the magazine’s founder, and an editor and author. Thanks to his determination, the publication appeared continuously for nearly eight years. It was published until June 1989, and was printed, in turn, by the following publishing houses: Copyright, Przedświt and Oficyna Wydawnicza Pokolenie. There were 15 issues of the magazine printed, each havi ng 100 –200 pages, with ci rculat ions of 1000 –2000 copies. “Wezwanie” mai nly published literary works, including all types of testimonies: diaries, descriptions of police suppression, relations of persecution. An important place in the magazine was occupied by poetry. This included poems written by many well-known poets, such as Herbert, Krynicki, Zagajewski, Szar uga, and Jastr un. Furthermore, the magazine featured stories (e.g. Marek Nowakowski and Kazimierz Orłoś), interviews (e.g. with Kazimierz Brandys, Vladimir Bukowski and Janusz Głowacki), editorial discussions, reviews of events, reviews of press, lists of new books, and reviews.
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