Zygmunt Miłoszewski

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Zygmunt Miłoszewski (2019)

Zygmunt Miłoszewski (born May 8, 1976 in Warsaw ) is a Polish writer and journalist. His brother Wojciech Miłoszewski is a writer and screenwriter.

Zygmunt Miłoszewski worked as a journalist at Newsweek Polska . In 2005 he published his first book Domofon a Horror - Mystery credit history. In 2015 the first part of his crime trilogy about the public prosecutor Teodor Szacki, Warschauer Verstrickungen , was published, which was filmed in 2012. For the book he received the Wielki Kaliber Prize , the highest Polish award for crime literature.

Miłoszewski was inspired by reading the books by the Swedish author Henning Mankell . These are less crime novels than social novels: “So I chose this genre because I am most interested in society, much more than the psychology of the individual.” The reviewer Agnieszka Hofmann attested to Miłoszewski that he had “a special gift for biting.” , smuggling through pointed dialogues socially critical ”.

After the third part of the Szacki series was published, Miłoszewski declared that he would no longer write crime novels because he no longer wanted to earn his living with murder and violence.

Works in German

  • Domofon . Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-423-24639-2 .
  • Warsaw entanglements. Teodor Szacki is investigating. (= Teodor Szacki series. Volume 1). Berlin Verlag Taschenbuch, Berlin 2015, ISBN 978-3-8333-1010-2 .
  • A grain of truth. Teodor Szacki continues to investigate. (= Teodor-Szacki series. Volume 2). Berlin Verlag Taschenbuch, Munich / Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-8333-1011-9 .
  • The wrath of the forgotten. Teodor Szacki is investigating. (= Teodor-Szacki series. Volume 3). Piper Verlag, Munich 2017, ISBN 978-3-492-31138-0 .

Web links

Commons : Zygmunt Miłoszewski  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Zygmunt Miłoszewski. culture.pl, March 2012, accessed on April 21, 2017 .
  2. Interview with Zygmunt and Wojciech Miłoszewski website of Newseria. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
  3. ^ A b Agnieszka Hofmann: Krimiland Poland. In: krimi-couch.de. September 2013, accessed April 21, 2017 .
  4. ^ Zygmunt Miloszewski. In: piper.de. December 8, 2016, accessed April 21, 2017 .
  5. Marta Kijowska: Polish crime thriller - More than a murder in the monastery. In: deutschlandfunk.de. February 17, 2016, accessed April 21, 2017 .