Henryk Sienkiewicz was born May 5, 1846 in Wola Okrzejska Podlasie. He came from impoverished gentry families, settled in Warsaw in 1855 after graduating high school in Warsaw, Henryk Sienkiewicz studied law, philology and history at the Central School and the University of Warsaw. During his studies, worked with "Tygodniowy Review." Henryk Sienkiewicz has worked as a reporter and columnist for the "Polish Gazette" (1872-1887). He was a co-owner of the biweekly "Niva" and editor of the newspaper "The Word". In the years 1876-1878 he lived in North America. At that time, created a few tracks nowelistycznych, for example, "Charcoal Drawing" (1877). In March 1878 he returned to Europe. He lived in London and Paris. In 1880 he wrote the story "Za chlebem." Great success has brought Henry Sienkiewicz published in 1884, the historical novel "Fire and Sword". From December 1884 to September 1886 in the journal "The word" printed "Deluge." In the same newspaper published the third part of Trilogy, "Mr. Michael" (from May 1887 to May 1888). In 1888, Henryk Sienkiewicz, he traveled to Spain, in 1890, went on a trip to Africa. In 1905, Henryk Sienkiewicz received the Nobel prize. On the twenty-fifth anniversary of creative work got a gift from the public property in Oblęgorku near Kielce. Jagiellonian University awarded him an honorary doctorate. After World War I Henryk Sienkiewicz went to Switzerland where she organized aid for victims of war in Poland. He died on November 15, 1916, in Vevey, Switzerland. Henryk Sienkiewicz The second funeral was held on 27 October 1924 in the Cathedral. John in Warsaw.
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