Stefan Themerson
Stefan Themerson was a Polish-born avant-garde filmmaker, novelist, publisher, poet, and philosopher who spent his mature life defying creative boundaries. Working in inseparable collaboration with his wife, the painter and illustrator Franciszka Themerson, he radically shaped the interwar European avant-garde and later enriched British post-war independent publishing. Famously declaring, "Bibliography is my biography, the rest is irrelevant," Themerson unified the worlds of logic, play, art, and science across a lifespan disrupted by war and defined by exile. Stefan Themerson was born on January 25, 1910, in Płock, Poland, to Mieczysław Themerson, a physician and aspiring writer, and Ludwika Smulewicz. His childhood was spent partly in Russia during World War I before his family returned to an independent Poland in 1918.Academic Detours: In 1928, he moved to Warsaw to study physics at Warsaw University. A year later, he transferred to architecture at the Warsaw Polytechnic. ...








