Bruno Jasieński (; born Victor Bruno Sysmann; ; ; 17 July 1901 – 17 September 1938) was a Polish poet, novelist, playwright, Catastrophist, and leader of the Polish Futurist movement in the interwar period. Jasieński was also a communist activist in Poland, France and the Soviet Union, where he was executed during the Great Purge. came from a Catholic Polish szlachta (nobility) family. Jakub Zysman was a prominent local doctor and social worker, active in Klimontów intelligentsia. Zysman converted to Lutheranism to be able to marry Eufemia Maria. They had three children: Wiktor Bruno, Jerzy, and Irena.

He was rehabilitated in 1955.

See also

  • Polish Operation of the NKVD
  • Tomasz Dąbal

References

  • Anna Meller, Pawel Wawrzyniak, Bruno Jasieński. List of works, including poetry and manifestos. University of Gdańsk. (Polish)
  • Brunonalia festival at brunonalia.pl
  • at loosavor.org
  • Jasieński at Twisted Spoon Press
  • I Burn Paris (Twisted Spoon Press)