Talk:Bolesław Leśmian

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he was truely the greatest, pity most of you don't know polish [all translations from polish sux]. and pity we, Poles, were that stupid [anti-semitic] to underestimate [in fact not even try to get to know it] his poetry in the time when he lived..

Isn't that POV? Similar statements are in the article. I would like to know, who uttered such an opinion and what was the basis of it, so please, make the footnotes more precise. I like his works very much, both in prose and verse (for their fiery and mystical features), but fans of Kochanowski, Miłosz or Herbert could be outraged :) --Oronárë (talk) 18:54, 27 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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