Jacek Moskwa
Jacek Moskwa (born 1948) is a Polish journalist[1] and writer. He cooperated with many of the most notable Media in Poland, including the Television News Agency, Życie Warszawy, Gazeta Wyborcza, Rzeczpospolita and Radio Zet.
After 1990 Moskwa for several years worked as a correspondent of the Polish media in Rome and was one of the few Polish journalists accredited at the Vatican.
Bibliography
- Jacek Moskwa (1977). Dlaczego pan się przyznał?. KAW, Warsaw.
- Jacek Moskwa (1985). Pątnicy : przypowieść. Wydawnictwo Archidiecezji Warszawskiej, Warsaw. ISBN 83-85015-04-3.
- Jacek Moskwa (1987). Papież i kontestatorzy. Michalineum, Warsaw-Kraków. ISBN 83-7019-024-3.
- Jacek Moskwa (1987). Antoni Marylski i Laski. ZNAK, Warsaw. ISBN 83-7006-090-0.
- Jacek Moskwa (2000). Zostań z nami!. Świat Książki, Warsaw. ISBN 83-7227-666-8.
- Jacek Moskwa (2003). Prorok i polityk (Prophet and Politician). Świat Książki, Warsaw. ISBN 83-7391-116-2.
- Jacek Moskwa (2003). Pontifex maximus: 25 lat - 25 tajemnic. Velar, Gorle-Bergamo. ISBN 88-7135-164-9.
- Jacek Moskwa (2004). Ja, Żyd z Pasji (Me, the Jew of The Passion). Sic!, Warsaw. ISBN 83-88807-48-X. - a long interview with Olek Mincer, a Polish Jew to play Nicodemus
- Jacek Moskwa (2005). Jan Paweł II (John Paul II). Bertelsmann Media , Warsaw. - biography of the pope Karol Wojtyła, ]
References
- ↑ "Papież Jan Paweł II inspiruje". Polskie Radio (in Polish). 30 April 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
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