Teresa Stanisławska-Adamczewska

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Teresa Stanisławska-Adamczewska
Born26 September 1924
Died16 December 2003 (2003-12-17) (aged 79)
Occupation(s)journalist and writer, editor-in-chief

Teresa Stanisławska-Adamczewska (26 September 1924 – 16 December 2003 in Kraków)[1] was a Polish journalist, writer, and editor-in-chief of Echo Krakowa.

Early life

She was born Teresa Stanisławska in Greater Poland and spent her professional life in Kraków.[2]

Career

From 1955 till 1982[3] she was editor-in-chief of Echo Krakowa, a daily newspaper that became the most popular newspaper in Kraków under her.[2] She published many articles on the city's cultural life, especially about Piwnica pod Baranami. She was a mentor for many Polish journalists, like Zbigniew Święch, Ewa Smęder, Jadwiga Rubiś, and Andrzej Urbańczyk.[2][3] In 1989, Stanisławska-Adamczewska and Edward Chudziński created the anthology Cudzym zdaniem: poglądy, refleksje, aforyzmy, illustrated by Szymon Kobyliński.[4] She co-authored Kraków, ulica imienia..., (with her husband, Jan Adamczewski) which contains the biograms of the namesakers of the streets in Kraków. The book was printed in 2000, 2015 and 2016.[4] She was buried among other notable personalities in the Rakowicki Cemetery.[2]

References

  1. "Lokalizator Grobów - Zarząd Cmentarzy Komunalnych". www.zck-krakow.pl. Retrieved 2018-12-09. (Insert Imię = Teresa, Nazwisko = Adamczewska in search box)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 PS. "Pożegnaliśmy redaktor Teresę Stanisławską". dziennikpolski24.pl (in polski). Retrieved 2018-12-09.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Niepowszednia osobowość". dziennikpolski24.pl (in polski). Retrieved 2018-12-09.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Encore -- teresa stanisławska". katalogi.bn.org.pl. Retrieved 2018-12-09.