Jan August Kisielewski
Jan August Kisielewski  | |
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![]() Portrait of Kisielewski by Stanisław Wyspiański, 1899  | |
| Born | February 8, 1876 Rzeszow, Austrian Empire  | 
| Died | January 29, 1918 (aged 41) Warsaw, Kingdom of Poland  | 
| Resting place | Powązki Cemetery | 
| Language | Polish | 
| Alma mater | Jagiellonian University | 
| Literary movement | Young Poland | 
| Relatives | Zygmunt Kisielewski | 
Jan August Kisielewski (8 February 1876 in Rzeszów – 29 January 1918 in Warsaw), was a Polish writer, essayist and playwright associated with the Young Poland literary movement at the turn of the century. He was the co-founder of a legendary literary cabaret Zielony Balonik in Kraków under the Austrian rule during the final years of the Partitions of Poland. Jan August Kisielewski was a brother of Zygmunt Kisielewski of the Polish Legions in World War I, also a writer.[1][2][3]
Plays by Jan August Kisielewski
- Parias (Pariah), 1896 – lost
 - Karykatury (Caricatures), 1898
 - W sieci (In the Net), 1896
 - Ostatnie spotkanie (The Last Meeting), 1896
 - Sonata, 1901
 - Komedia miłości i cnoty (The Comedy of Love and Chastity), 1903 – unfinished
 
Notes and references
- ^ The Little Green Balloon (Zielony Balonik). Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine Akademia Pełni Życia, Kraków. (in English and Polish)
 - ^ Zielony Balonik. Archived 2012-04-01 at the Wayback Machine 2011 Instytut Książki, Poland.
 - ^ Jan August Kisielewski at Magazyn Culture.pl (in Polish)
 
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