- Slawomir Mrozek was born on June 29, 1930 in Borzecin, Malopolskie, Poland. He was a writer and actor, known for Kalosze szczescia (1958), Tango and Estudio 1 (1965). He was married to Susana Osorio Rosas and Maria Obremba. He died on August 15, 2013 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France.
- SpousesSusana Osorio Rosas(? - 2013) (his death)Maria Obremba (her death)
- He was widely considered to be Poland's leading 20th-century playwright. He wrote allegorical plays which lampooned the political and social mores of the postwar Eastern bloc nations. His work is often compared to that of Romanian playwright Eugène Ionesco.
- As a young man, he studied art and architecture in Krakow, and contributed articles and satirical cartoons to Polish newspapers and magazines.
- His works were often banned in Poland. He left Poland in 1963, living first in Italy, and later in France. After he condemned Poland's involvement in the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, his Polish passport was revoked, and his writings were purged from Polish bookstores and libraries.
- I simply live and write plays. I don't define myself. Some writers just love to explain themselves, but that's not for me. It doesn't matter what they call me; I just nod my head, and that's it. [in a 1996 interview with the Moscow News]
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