Czajkowski - Writers

Writers

  • (1804–1886) Michał Czajkowski, Polish-Ukrainian writer on Cossack themes; lived in Turkey under acquired name, Mehmed Sadyk Pasha
  • (1816–1873) Antoni Czajkowski, Polish writer, poet and translator during literary era of Romanticism in Poland
  • (1850–1916) Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian playwright and opera librettist; brother of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  • (1851–1926) Nikolai Tchaikovsky, Russian writer of influential revolutionary socialist tracts; lived in U.S. and London; opponent of Bolshevism; died in exile in Paris
  • (1857–1935) Andriy Yakovich Chaykovskiy, Ukrainian lawyer, essayist, nationalist and organizer during Ukrainian War of Independence
  • (1896–1970) Juan Czajkowski, Polish-Argentine journalist based in Posadas, capital of Misiones province where, for many years, he edited Polish-language newspaper, Orędownik
  • (1926–1999) Zbigniew Czajkowski-Dębczyński, Polish participant in Warsaw Uprising; wrote about battlefield death of Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński
  • (born 1933) Ryszard Czajkowski, Polish geophysicist, journalist, filmmaker, publicist and travel writer; member of Polish expedition to South Pole
  • (born 1934) Michał Czajkowski (theologian), Polish Catholic educator and priest based in Wrocław; author of hundreds of ecclesiastical studies
  • (born 1940) Yuriy Chaikovskiy, Russian historian of science whose writings focus on evolution and its philosophical constructs
  • (born 1946) Chris Czajkowski, Writer of books about life in the Chilcotin area of British Columbia, Canada.
  • (born 1961) James Paul (Jim) Czajkowski, writing under the pen name James Rollins, American author of best-selling thrillers
  • (born 1967) Leszek Czajkowski, Polish poet, songwriter, composer and publicist; along with Jacek Kaczmarski, known as "bard of Polish right"
  • (born 1972) Adrian Czajkowski, Writer of the fantasy science fiction series Empire of Black and Gold, under the name of Adrian Tchaikovsky
  • (born 1963) Fraser Czajkowski Author of "Six Men in the Field" and numerous screenplays

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