He was the eldest of 9 children of Wojciech (1853–1899) and Klementyna née Okrasińska (1858–1939). After completing elementary school in
Sulejów in 1895, he began working as a bricklayer and carpenter. In 1898, he moved to
Łódź, where he worked in the Heinzl and Kunitzer factories there. From 1898 to 1906, he participated in illegal anti-Tsarist and revolutionary activities led by the
Polish Socialist Party, for which he was imprisoned twice and exiled to the
Arkhangelsk Governorate for 3 years. He escaped from there and lived under an
assumed name. In March 1905, he participated in the 7th Congress of the
PPS. In 1907, he switched from
PPS to
SDKPiL. He was active in the Warsaw Committee of
SDKPiL. During
World War I, he opposed the Germans and was interned from 1916 to 1918 in
Szczypiorno,
Havelberg, and
Modlin. From December 1918 to August 1938, he was a member of the
Communist Party of Poland (KPP). In the first half of 1919, on behalf of KPRP, he belonged to the Warsaw Council of Workers' Delegates, for which he was imprisoned in
Modlin. In the mid-1920s, he published articles critical of the activities of
PPS and Polish People's Party "Wyzwolenie" in socialist papers. In 1933, he returned to Sulejów. In January 1942, he joined the
PPR. He collaborated with the
People's Guard (GL) and
Union of Youth Struggle (ZWM). From January to May 1945, he was the mayor of
Sulejów and the secretary of the PPR City Committee in that city. After World War II, he mainly focused on literary work. In December 1948, he was a delegate to the 1st Congress of the
PZPR, and in March 1954, to the 3rd Congress of the
PZPR. In November 1949, he became a member of the Nationwide Committee for the Celebration of the 70th Birthday of
Joseph Stalin. From 1952 to 1956, he served as a deputy of the 1st term of the
Sejm of the Polish People's Republic. In 1957, he was a co-founder and member of the Board of the
Association of Atheists and Freethinkers. In 1951, he received the Silver Badge for Recipients of the 2nd Degree State Award. He was buried in the Avenue of the Distinguished at the
Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw (Section A28-Tuje-20). == Private life ==