Daniel Passent is dead. The journalist is 83 years old

Daniel Passent was associated with the weekly “Polyka” for many years, he joined the team in 1959. He publishes articles on various topics: social, political, economic and cultural.

“I have been in a relationship for more than 60 years, once in a formal relationship, once in a” cat’s paw “, but always with” Polityka “. It must have something to do with the need for security that I felt after the war ” – she concludes in the text “How I Found Roots” in November 2021

From 2006, he published the blog “En Passant”; created about 1700 entries. Together with her daughter Agata Passent, she hosts the podcast “Polyka”, entitled “My First Time”.

The journalist is the husband of Marta Dobromirska-Passent. Many years ago, he was in a relationship with Agnieszka Osiecka, with whom he has a daughter, Agata, born in 1973. Agata Passent also informed about her father’s death on social media. She wrote: “Daniel Passent passed away today. We are devastated. Please respect our privacy. Thank you to all of your friends and acquaintances, Dad’s readers and listeners for their support. I’ll be keeping you posted on your dad’s breakup date on my blog.”

Daniel Passent was awarded the Commandant’s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, the Cross of Knights of the Order of Polonia Restituta and the Gold Cross of Merit.

Daniel Passed. Who is that reporter?

Daniel Passent was born on April 28, 1938 in Stanisławów in the family of a nurse and agronomist. “My childhood was amputated. From an early age I was reconciled to the fact that I did not have parents, or rather that they were dead, did not exist, that I do not even remember them” – he told Jan Ordyński in 2011. The columnist does not have memories related to their parents, because during the occupation they hid separately for safety. Daniel passed by several Polish families, he was hidden for a long time in the Praga district of Warsaw. “The Poles and the Jews saved me, and the Poles betrayed my parents; both are Polish citizens” – he wrote in the column “Until allowed” on February 6, 2018.

He was raised by his uncle, Jakub Prawin, a communist activist, incl. head of the Polish Military Mission in Germany. He studied at St. Petersburg, Princeton, Harvard and the University of Warsaw.

He began his journalistic activities in 1954, writing for “Sztandar Młodych”, while still a student at the University of Warsaw. From 1959, he was associated with the weekly “Polyka”, where he worked as a correspondent for the Vietnam War and a columnist. He has also collaborated with cabarets, incl. “Pod Egidą” and “Dudek”, in which he writes sketches and monologues.

In the early 1960s, he obtained the rights to publish the diary of Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi German-Austrian criminal responsible for the extermination of the Jews during World War II. Polityka was one of the first magazines to publish Eichmann’s memoirs.

From 1971, Passent was associated with Agnieszka Osiecka, with whom he had a daughter – Agata. “I cooked, cleaned, washed, ironed and did everything the nanny did, because Agnieszka had no manual or culinary skills” – she recalls. After parting with Osiecka, who left his daughter in his care, he met his wife, with whom he remained until his death – Marta Dobromirska-Passent.

In 1996-2001 he was the Polish ambassador to Chile. Since 2012, he has hosted his own program “Guests of Passenta” on TOK FM radio. He is the author of several books, including: “Bywalec”, “Battle under the hat”, “Obywatelu, don’t be angry”, “Daily wars” (reports from the Vietnam War), “God comes to Munich” (reports from the Summer Olympics) 1972), “I took the senator” (report from the US), “Diplomatic illness” (memory from Chile), “Eye Opener” (2005 note), “Passa” (river interview conducted by Jan Ordyński ).

In his book, “Dzieła rozebrane” (2013), Passent talks about his column backstage. Through the prism of this short, satirical text, journalists talk about their heroes – incl. Andrzej Wajda, Ryszard Kapuściński – and the time of writing. Columnist Jan Wróbel asked him about the secrets of the workshop. The last book “In 80 years around Poland” was published in 2018.

(jbr)

Sources: twitter.com, Polityka.pl, PAP

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