Henryk Jasiczek
1919–1976 (age 57)
Biography
Henryk Jasiczek (1919–1976) was a Polish poet whose literary voice contributed to the rich cultural heritage of Central Europe. Born in the interwar period, he came of age during one of history's most turbulent eras, which deeply influenced his poetic sensibility.
Jasiczek's work reflected the experiences and struggles of his generation. Though his life was cut short at fifty-seven, his poetic legacy endures as a testament to the cultural vitality of the region. He was laid to rest in Český Těšín, a town with deep significance in Polish-Czech cultural relations.