Zygmunt Ławrynowicz
Zygmunt Ławrynowicz (born October 14, 1925 in Panevėžys , † 1987 in London ) was a Polish poet. The bank clerk lived in England as an emigrant and published several volumes of poetry. Lyrik von Ławrynowicz was translated by Karl Dedecius into German. Nobel laureate Eugenio Montale translated it into Italian .
Works
- Epitafium jesieni , 1953
- Syn marnotrawny i inne wiersze , London 1968
- Błędne ogniki , 1984
- Anglobabilon , London 1986
- Trujące jagody czyli Helga , London 1986
- Świetliki i ulęgałki , London 1987
source
- Karl Dedecius : Poetry from Poland . In: Joachim-Ernst Berendt u. a .: The waltz from the end of the world, jazz & poetry from Poland , WERGO 1986
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SURNAME | Ławrynowicz, Zygmunt |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Polish poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 14, 1925 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Panevėžys |
DATE OF DEATH | 1987 |
Place of death | London |