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Handrij Zejler (1 February 1804 – 15 October 1872; official German name Andreas Seiler) was a Sorbian writer, Lutheran pastor, and national activist. He co-founded the Lusatian cultural and scientific society Maćica Serbska.
Zejler was born on 1 February 1804 in Słona Boršć (German: Salzenforst), now a part of Budyšin (Bautzen). He was an author of popular religious, love and patriotic poems, as well as the Sorbian national anthem Rjana Łužica, linguistic works, publicist works, ballads, satires, fables. He died on 15 October 1872 in Łaz (Lohsa) near Wojerecy (Hoyerswerda).
Zejler is seen today as one of the founders of Sorbian national literature.
Memory
His name bears the State Prize of the Ministry of Science and Art of the Federal State of Saxony.
See also
Jakub Bart-Ćišinski (1856–1909) - Poet, writer, playwright, and translator
Jan Kilian (1811–1884) - Pastor and leader of the Sorbian colony in Texas
Korla Awgust Kocor (1822–1904) - Composer and conductor
Ludwig Leichhardt (1813–1848) - Explorer and naturalist
Jan Arnošt Smoler (1816–1884) - Philologist and writer
Jurij Brězan (1916–2006) - Writer, novelist, and author of children's books
Jurij Koch (b. 1936) - Writer, editor, and reporter
John Symank (1935–2002) - Head coach for Northern Arizona University and the University of Texas at Arlington football teams, defensive back in the NFL, and player for the University of Florida
Mato Kosyk (1853–1940) - Poet and minister
Kito Lorenc (1938–2017) - Writer, lyric poet, and translator
Erwin Strittmatter (1912–1994)
Stanislaw Tillich (b. 1959)
Mina Witkojc (1893–1975)
References
"Zejler Handrij". Internetowa encyklopedia PWN (in Polish). Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 18 August 2008.
"Zejler Handrij". WIEM Encyklopedia (in Polish). Archived from the original on 27 December 2005. Retrieved 18 August 2008.
Handrij Zejler, Pfarrer, Publizist, Patriot - Begründer der modernen sorbischen Dichtkunst