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Poetry Evening II Participants: Ko Un, Christopher Reid, Adam Zagajewski Host: Magda Heydel St. Catherine Church [ retransmisja ]
"The Captive Mind – the Liberated Mind" - panel discussion Participants: Siergiej Adamowicz Kowaliow, Dubravka Ugrešić, Ramin Jahanbegloo, Robert Faggen, Aharon Shabtai, Adam Zagajewski Host: Adam Michnik Auditorium Maximum UJ [ retransmisja ]
Poetry Evening III Participants: Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Aharon Shabtai, Jiři Gruša Host: Andrzej Jagodziński Tempel Synagogue [ retransmisja ] |
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The Land of Ulro is one of the most important, if not the most important, and very personal, essay by Czesław Milosz. For the author, it was an attempt at understanding the situation in the world of literature ...
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The Milosz Year is a splendid opportunity to recall his work, and wherever it has not yet been published, to translate and publish it. The poet’s books have thus far been ...
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Miłosz and His Century. A Timeline
The publication and promotion of a book by Agnieszka Kosińska and Kamil Kasperek: "Miłosz i jego wiek. Kalendarium." ...
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Wydawnictwo Literackie and the Noir Sur Blanc publishing house are very sorry to inform that early in the morning of the 15th of August, Sławomir Mrożek died in Nice at the age of 83. He was a writer of world renown, an intellectual, an authority, and an important figure to many generations of Poles.
Julia Hartwig – outstanding poet, essayist, translator, author of children’s books, the grand lady of Polish poetry – as Czesław Miłosz once called her – turns ninety-two today!
This coming Tuesday (the 20th of August) at 8 p.m., we would like to invite you to the Literki music club (ul. Berka Joselewicza 21) to the first in the series of screenings of Widok Krakowa ( A View of Krakow) directed by Magdalena Piekorz!
On Tuesday (the 13th of August) a campaign entitled KsięgoZbiór [Book Collection] will be held in Krakow for the first time. We would like to invite all book lovers to join us in the Jordan Park at 6 p.m. In order to participate in KsięgoZbiór, simply come with a book you are currently reading. The campaign is about a group of people reading together within the public space. Its originators come from Łódź, where the first edition of the campaign took place in October 2011.
From the 1st of August, every person who visits the Czuły Barbarzyńca bookshop-cum-café in Krakow (at ul. Powiśle 11) and purchases items for a of minimum PLN 50 will receive an extraordinary gift – a DVD with Widok Krakowa [ A View of Krakow], a film directed by Magdalena Piekorz and featuring one of the most outstanding contemporary poets: Adam Zagajewski. This offer accompanies the premiere of the film in the DVD version.
Writing poems somewhat resembles making tea. These two first lines are like brew to which water must be added: there are more images, crystallized thoughts in them. And they all revolve around what was in the beginning. But water must be boiling hot ‒ Adam Zagajewski says in Milena Rachid Chehab’s interview published in the weekend edition of Gazeta Wyborcza.
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