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- Władysław Młynek (6. června 1930 Hrádek – 1. prosince 1997 Návsí) byl polský učitel, básník, spisovatel a aktivista polské menšiny na Těšínsku. (cs)
- Władysław Młynek (6 June 1930 in Gródek – 1 December 1997 in Nawsie) was a Polish teacher, writer and poet from Zaolzie region of Cieszyn Silesia. He was the son of Jan Młynek, a social activist. He attended Polish elementary school in Gródek and later a Polish Gymnasium in Český Těšín where he expressed his interest about the poetry of Adam Mickiewicz. Młynek then worked as a teacher in Polish schools in Zaolzie - in Třinec, Hnojník, Milíkov, Bukovec and at hill in the Beskids mountain range. He set up and conducted many choirs in schools where he worked and was an art director of Gorol men's choir in Jablunkov from 1978 and art director of Gorolski Święto festival from 1983. Młynek was an active member of several Polish organizations including the Stowarzyszenie Młodzieży Polskiej (Association of Polish Youth) and the PZKO (Polish Cultural and Educational Union) and was a chairman of the General Committee (ZG) of the PZKO from 1990 to 1993. He was also a member of many literary organizations and the editor-in-chief on Zwrot magazine from 1992 to 1993. He wrote his poetry in literary Polish and also in Cieszyn Silesian dialect. His poetry often focuses on the life of the common people, mostly Gorols. Prose collection Śpiewające zbocza (Singing Slopes) is inspired by his teaching experience in a small mountain school at the Kamienity hill in the Beskids mountain range. Młynek maintained close relations with other Polish writers of Zaolzie of that time, mostly Paweł Kubisz and Adam Wawrosz. Władysław Młynek died suddenly on 1 December 1997 in Nawsie, where he lived for most of his life. He is buried at local Protestant cemetery. His daughter Halina is a singer. (en)
- Władysław Młynek (ur. 6 czerwca 1930 w Gródku, zm. 1 grudnia 1997 w Nawsiu) – polski działacz społeczny i kulturalny na Zaolziu, nauczyciel, pisarz i poeta. (pl)
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- Śpiewające zbocza (en)
- Śpiywy zza Olzy, (en)
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- Educator, poet, writer (en)
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- Editor-in-chief of Zwrot (en)
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- Władysław Młynek (6. června 1930 Hrádek – 1. prosince 1997 Návsí) byl polský učitel, básník, spisovatel a aktivista polské menšiny na Těšínsku. (cs)
- Władysław Młynek (ur. 6 czerwca 1930 w Gródku, zm. 1 grudnia 1997 w Nawsiu) – polski działacz społeczny i kulturalny na Zaolziu, nauczyciel, pisarz i poeta. (pl)
- Władysław Młynek (6 June 1930 in Gródek – 1 December 1997 in Nawsie) was a Polish teacher, writer and poet from Zaolzie region of Cieszyn Silesia. He was the son of Jan Młynek, a social activist. He attended Polish elementary school in Gródek and later a Polish Gymnasium in Český Těšín where he expressed his interest about the poetry of Adam Mickiewicz. Młynek then worked as a teacher in Polish schools in Zaolzie - in Třinec, Hnojník, Milíkov, Bukovec and at hill in the Beskids mountain range. His daughter Halina is a singer. (en)
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- Władysław Młynek (cs)
- Władysław Młynek (pl)
- Władysław Młynek (en)
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