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Marian Hemar (1901–1972), born Marian Hescheles (other pen names: Jan Mariański, and Marian Wallenrod), was a Polish poet, journalist, playwright, comedy writer, and songwriter. Hemar himself stated that before the outbreak of World War II he had already written 1,200 songs, including such widely popular hits as ''Może kiedyś innym razem (Maybe Some Other Time)'' and ''Upić się warto (Let's get drunk)''. Hemar was a final pen name (a
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) adopted by Marian in his literary career. It was formed from the first two letters of his last name, Hescheles, and the first three letters of his given name, Marian.


Life

Marian Hemar was born to a Jewish family on 6 April 1901 in Lwów. He studied medicine and philosophy at the Jan Kazimierz University locally, and took part in the Defense of Lwów in 1918 and 1919 as a volunteer on the Polish side of the
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of independence. At the invitation of Jerzy Boczkowski, director of the legendary '' Qui Pro Quo'' Theatre, he left for
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in 1924. By 1925 he was already a well-known personality in the arts community of Warsaw, working at the ''Qui Pro Quo'' cabaret with Julian Tuwim. He was a key figure in the productions of ''Banda'', ''Morskie Oko'', and '' Cyrulik Warszawski'' ("Barber of Warsaw") cabarets; as well as the author of hundreds of
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sketches. He wrote ''shmontses (szmonces)'' – Jewish jokes, monologues and sketches – and jointly composed political sketches with poets Julian Tuwim and Antoni Słonimski. His unhappy love affair with the Warsaw
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Maria Modzelewska inspired many of his songs including ''Chciałabym, a boję się (Happy Days Are Here Again'', aka ''I'd Love To Do It, but I'm Afraid'') Soon after the outbreak of
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Hemar fled Warsaw after being searched for by the Gestapo and reached Romania, and eventually the Middle East, where he signed up and served in the
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. During the war he continued his literary activity, organizing concerts, speeches and field theater plays for Polish troops. He also organized one of the few theaters operating in besieged Tobruk. After the war, Hemar was unable to return to communist Poland due to the persecution by the Polish authorities of all persons who were politically active. In 1939, he left for Palestine but settled in England in 1941, becoming one of the best-known figures in the
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. He continued to be popular in Poland with his weekly program broadcast by the Polish section of the
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. Hemar died on 11 February 1972, aged 70, in Dorking, Surrey. He is buried in the graveyard of Christ Church, Coldharbour, Surrey, alongside his wife, Caja (1910-1982). There are plans to move his remains to Poland. Hemar's mother was the sister of
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's father. Hemar's niece was Polish-Israeli chemist
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Notable works

; Collections of poems * ''Koń trojański'' (Trojan Horse; 1936) * ''Dwie ziemie święte'' (Two Holy Lands; 1942) * ''Siedem lat chudych'' (Seven Lean Years; 1955) * ''Ściana płaczu'' (Wailing Wall; 1968) ; Comedies * ''Dwaj panowie B.'' (Two Mr. B's; 1929) * ''Firma'' (The Company; 1933) ;
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s * ''Awantury w rodzinie'' (Family Feuds; 1967) * ''Świstki z podróży'' (Scraps from a Journey; 1964).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hemar, Marian Jewish cabaret performers Polish cabaret performers 1901 births 1972 deaths Writers from Lviv Jews from Galicia (Eastern Europe) Polish emigrants to the United Kingdom Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty people Burials in Surrey 20th-century Polish poets 20th-century comedians