Artur Szlosarek

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Artur Szlosarek (born May 26, 1968 in Krakow ) is a Polish poet and translator .

Life

Szlosarek studied polonics at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow from 1987 to 1989 and then comparative literature , German and philosophy at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . Today he lives in Berlin .

He published poems a. a. in the "Zeszyty Literackie", in "bruLion" , and in " Tygodnik Powszechny ". His debut volume “Wiersze napisane” was published in 1991. Seven other volumes have followed to date. He was a scholarship holder of the Berlin Academy of the Arts , the Robert Bosch Foundation and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Poland. In 1993 he was awarded the Kościelski Foundation Prize. His poems are often characterized by religious-metaphysical thoughts that are reminiscent of authors such as Czesław Miłosz or Adam Zagajewski . He has been a member of the Polish PEN Club since 2014.

The authors he has translated include Paul Celan , Walter Benjamin , Franz Kafka and Georg Christoph Lichtenberg .

Fonts

  • Wiersze napisane (1991)
  • Wiersze różne (1993)
  • Popiół i miód (1996)
  • Camera obscura (1998)
  • List do ściany (2000)
  • Wiersze powtórzone (2002)
  • Pod obcym niebem (2005)
  • święto szparagów (2010)
  • "Ołówek rzeźnika" (2012)
  • Poems , in: Yearbook Poland 2011 Culture, ed. from the German Poland Institute, Wiesbaden 2011.

literature

  • Artur Szlosarek (* 1968), in: Panorama of Polish Literature IV: Portraits, ed. by Karl Dedecius , Zurich 2000, pp. 871–873.
  • Artur Szlosarek in conversation with Bernhard Hartmann, in: Sinn und Form 2007, No. 6, pp. 816–830 (with some poems).

Individual evidence

  1. Brulion in the Polish Wikipedia pl: brulion (czasopismo)