Henryk Sienkiewicz
Persons, originating from Poland

Henryk Sienkiewicz

Born May 5, 1846, Wola Okrzejska, Russian-occupied Poland
Died November 15, 1916, Vevey, Switzerland
Fullname: Henryk Adam Aleksander Pius Sienkiewicz. artistic name: Litwo
Winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1905.

Born into a wealthy family, Sienkiewicz wrote historical novels set during the Rzeczpospolita (Polish Republic, or Commonwealth). His works were noted for their negative portrayal of the Teutonic Order in 'The Teutonic Knights', which was remarkable as a significant portion of his readership lived under German rule.
Many of his novels were first serialized in newspapers, and even today are still in print. In Poland, he is best known for his historical novels (The Trilogy) set during the 17th-century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and elsewhere he is known for Quo Vadis, set in Nero's Rome.
More information

Polonica stamps:

Guinea-Bissau 2009, 03
Paraguay 1977, 07 VI
Sweden 1965, 10 XII