Krzysztof Koehler

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Krzysztof Koehler

Krzysztof Koehler (born July 25, 1963 in Częstochowa ) is a Polish poet , literary critic , screenwriter and essayist .

Life

Koehler studied Polish Philology at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow in the 1980s . He wrote his dissertation on ancient Polish literature. He wrote his habilitation thesis on Stanisław Orzechowski. Koehler is a professor at the Cardinal Wyszyński University in Warsaw, the Philological Institute of the Jagiellonian University and lectures at the Ignatianum Academy in Krakow.

Koehler works for the magazines "Arcana", "Pressje", "Fronda" and "brulion" and is the author of four volumes of poetry.

From 2006 to April 2011 he was director of TVP Kultura , the cultural channel of the Polish public television broadcaster TVP. Since 1994 he has been working for Polish TV as an editor at “Goniec Kulturalny”. He is also the co-author of several films.

Krzysztof Koehler took part in the German-Polish poetry festival "wortlust" in 1995 in Leipzig and 1997 in Lublin and belongs to the group of authors involved. Texts by him have been published in the Lubliner Lift , in the Muschelhaufen and in the Ostragehege , translated by Günter Ullmann and Karl Dedecius and edited in the Panorama of Polish Literature and in the anthologies After the Thunderstorms and It's Time to Change Clothes . Koehler's texts were a. a. translated into English and Slovenian.

Private life

Wife: Kinga Koehler, daughters: Olga (born 1989) and Anna (born 1998)

watch TV

  • 1994: "Goniec Kulturalny" employee
  • "Po godzinach" at the TVP1 employee

Filmography

  • 1996: "Sarmacja czyli Polska" - screenplay
  • 1996: "Maria Konopnicka" - screenplay
  • "Adam Mickiewicz" - screenplay
  • "Macie swojego poetę" - screenplay
  • 2009 "Dekalog 89" - editing

Theater TV

  • 1996: "Pieśni postu świętego z dawnych polskich poetów zebrane" - screenplay
  • 1994: "Biesiada Sarmacka" - screenplay

bibliography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Panorama of Polish Literature of the 20th Century, Poetry, Volume 2, Ammann Verlag, ISBN 3-250-50001-1
  2. ^ After the thunderstorms , anthology, Steidl-Verlag 1995
  3. It's time to change clothes , voices from Poland, anthology in the Ostragehege, ISSN  0947-1286