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Alicja Wach-Brzezińska
, b. 1974
Alicja Wach-Brzezińska is a journalist and writer. After completing high school, she lived, studied, worked, and travelled in France and became fascinated by French literature, cinema, music, and cuisine. Obtained an MA in Romance Philology at the University of Wrocław. In her MA dissertation, she wrote about the natural right to happiness in Voltaire’s philosophy. During her studies, she worked as a translator. She also specialized in European public policy at the Robert Schuman University (Strasbourg III) in Strasbourg. Since 2003, she has been contributing to Gazeta Regionalna, a regional weekly, published in Żarski, Żagański, and Nowosolski districts, as well as in Zielona Góra (Lower Silesia); since 2008, she has worked as an editorial secretary. Mity Greków i Rzymian [Myths of the Greeks and Romans], published in 2006, was her literary debut, followed by another book, Mity starożytnych Egipcjan [Myths of the Ancient Egyptians].
Bio based on the material kindly provided by the Author.
Bio prepared by Sebastian Mirecki, University of Warsaw, smirecki@student.uw.edu.pl
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