Andrzej Majewski

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Andrzej Majewski (2011)

Andrzej Majewski (born November 12, 1966 in Wroclaw ) is a Polish aphorist , writer, publicist, columnist and art photographer, studied at the business academy.

Works

Aphorism

Author of anthologies of aphorisms: Aforyzmy i sentencje, które potrząsną światem, albo i nie (1999), Aforyzmy czyli za przeproszeniem Magnum in Parvo (2000). Winner of the aphoristic Hugo Steinhaus competition for aphorists (1995). Excellent in. SJ Lec Competition (2000). His aphorisms have appeared in many anthologies of Polish and international aphorism, which are also published abroad. The aphorisms have been translated into many languages, including a. into English, German, Romanian, Czech, Korean and Hebrew. The aphorism is an important element of the cultural presentation of Poland in Germany in the context of the German-Polish year 2005/2006.

Literature for children

Author of the fairy tale poem: Adam niestrudzony wędrowiec (2002) and a poetic guide for children: 102 rady dla dzieci mądrych, grzecznych i krnąbrnych (2003). The children's poems and children's stories appear in school books and in the children's press.

Others

Author of impressive photography cycles: Taniec Słońca w Deszczu (2000), The Eternity of Eternity - Efemeryczność Wieczności (2004), exhibitions: Wroclaw - City Museum Town Hall (2004); Warsaw - City Museum of the City of Warsaw (2005). President of the Sapere Aude Foundation. Chairman of the ecological society Our Wroclaw , socially committed, organizer of children's events, member of the canteen society and the sports club WKS Śląsk Wrocław, founding member of the Wroclaw Automobile Club. Vice-champion of the Polish Automobile Club Rally Championship (1998).

Publications

  • 1999 - "Aforyzmy i sentencje, które potrząsną światem, albo i nie"
  • 2000 - “Aphorisms. Magnum in Parvo "
  • 2002 - "Adam niestrudzony wędrowiec"
  • 2003 - "102 rady dla dzieci mądrych, grzecznych i krnąbrnych"
  • 2004 - "You and I - Ty i ja"
  • 2005 - "The transience of eternity"