Ryszard Dzaman
Ryszard Daman (born May 6, 1935 in Roztoka village, died September 10, 1987 in Szczecin, buried in Łobe) - philosopher, librarian, journalist, seaman writer, co-organizer of Łobez Maritime Meetings.
He completed his philosophy at the University of Warsaw. In 1974-1981 he was the director of the Main Library of the Maritime School in Szczecin. Member of the Polish Writers 'Union, 1978-80 Vice-president of the Szczecin Branch, Vice-President of the Polish Mariners' Association, full-time journalist, reporter of the weekly Ziemia i Morze. His efforts and participation took place in Lobia (1974-90, in 1975 in Radów Mały), important for the life of the literary region, and also in the country of Łobez Maritime Meetings. These meetings were attended by the following writers (alphabetical order): Andrzejewski Wieslaw, Banasiewicz Henryk, Bednarski Piotr, Brzozowski Zbigniew, Czarniecki Mariusz, Czerniawski Czeslaw, Czubasiewicz Bogdan, Daszkowski Eugeniusz, Dzaman Ryszard, Furmaga Lesław, Gawłowicz Józef, Grzybowski Leon, Jasiński Jerzy . Turczyński Andrzej, Walczak Aleksander, Wasilewski Eugeniusz and Wasyl Stanisław. Ryszard Djanaman performed his nautical fascinations as a fisherman on the Szczecin Lagoon and a transshipment and steward on m / s "Żuławy" (West African Water, 1977). He made his feature debut in "The Western News" (1964). He published in collective editions and almanacs, among others. Young Men, Memory, Under the Power, Returns to the Great Ship. He personally gave: Rain (Sparks, 1969), Still in the field of snow (Poznań Publishing House, 1977), Return (Glob, 1987).
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