Tomasz Zan


Tomasz Zan, was a Polish poet and activist.

Biography

He was born on 21 December 1796 in Miasata, Vileysky Uyezd, in the Minsk Governorate of the Russian Empire.
Zan attended the Vilnius University from 1820-1823, where he befriended Adam Mickiewicz, who would later become Poland's best-known poet. As Zan was two years older, he served as a mentor and friend to Mickiewicz.
In 1817 he was a cofounder of the Philomatic Association, in 1820, Radiant Association, in 1820-1823 president of Filaret Association, all of them student organizations in Vilnius dedicated to Polish cultural and political activities. For his activity in those organizations he was exiled by the Russian authorities to Siberia, during which time he assisted Alexander von Humboldt on his 1829 research expedition.
Between 1837 and 1841 he worked as a librarian in Saint Petersburg before returning to Vilnius.
He died on 19 July 1855 in Kakoŭčyna, Orsha, then part of the Russian Empire.

Legacy

His poetry is mostly satirical, most known is the heroicomic 'Zgon tabakiery'.