Bogusław Wróblewski

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Bogusław Wróblewski (* 1955 in Lubartów ) is a Polish critic , literary scholar , editor , publisher , poet, translator and promoter of literature.

Life

Bogusław Wróblewski is a graduate and lecturer at the Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej in Lublin . In 1980 he founded the literary magazine "Akcent" and has been editor-in-chief of the paper ever since. He made his debut in 1973 with poems in the magazine "Kamena", is a contributor to the magazine "Pism", has written works on Isaac B. Singer (2005) and Ryszard Kapuściński (2008), wrote about 100 articles that were published in Germany, the USA, Ukraine and Hungary have appeared. He translated poetry from Russian ( Wladimir Wyssozki ) and German ( Dieter Kalka ), took part in the German-Polish poetry festival “wortlust” in Leipzig (1995) and in Lublin (1997) and supported the publication of the anthology Lubliner Lift . He is considered a patron of the Lublin poets, almost all of whom he discovered and published. Wróblewski was a member of the Program Council of the Polish Radio in Warsaw from 1998 to 2005, since 2011 he has been deputy and since 2014 Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Radio Lublin SA

Works

  • "Zerowy Zmysł", Lublin 1977, SLP.
  • "Wydziedziczenie i kompleksy" (1986).
  • "The Problems of East Central Europe in Literary Magazines in Poland" (1996).
  • "Exile and Return of Writers from East-Central Europe", co-author, Berlin - Nowy Jork, 2009.

Editions

  • "Wierszy zebranych", Zbigniewa Chałko, critical edition (1997).
  • "Wierszy zebranych", Wacława Oszajcy, critical edition (2003).
  • "Lublin - miasto poetów", (2012/2013).
  • "Jeszcze bliżej", anthology of young Hungarian poetry, (2012).

Prizes and awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Akcent No. 3/4, 1995, ISSN  0208-6220
  2. ^ Festival "wortlust" Lublin
  3. ^ Program of the festival in the NN Lublin Theater
  4. Essay on Lublin
  5. Biography at Teatr NN