Julian Przyboś
Julian Przyboś | |
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Born | Gwoźnica, Austria-Hungary | 5 March 1901
Died | 6 October 1970 Warsaw, Polish People's Republic | (aged 69)
Occupation | Poet, essayist, translator |
Nationality | Polish |
Literary movement | Kraków Avant-Garde |
Julian Przyboś (5 March 1901 – 6 October 1970) was a Polish poet, essayist and translator, one of the most important poets of the Kraków Avant-Garde.
Life
Przyboś was born in Gwoźnica near Strzyżów to a peasant family. From 1912, he attended the Konarski Secondary School in Rzeszów.
A supporter of socialist ideals, in 1920 he volunteered for the Polish Army during the Polish–Soviet War. In 1920–1923 he studied Polish studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. He was one of the contributors of Zwrotnica, magazine of the avant-garde artists in Kraków.[1] Przyboś worked as a teacher in Sokal (1923–1925), Chrzanów (1925–1927), and Cieszyn (1927–1939). In Cieszyn, he published his works in Zaranie Śląskie (Silesian Dawn) (1929–1938). He also published in many other magazines before and after World War II.
In December 1939 Przyboś relocated to Lviv. In 1941 he was arrested by the Gestapo, the Nazi German secret police. After World War II he became a member of the Polish Workers' Party, and later of the Polish United Workers' Party. In 1947–1951 he was a diplomat in Switzerland. Afterward he was director of the Jagiellonian Library in Kraków. After the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Przyboś left the Polish United Workers' Party.
Works
- Śruby (1925)
- Oburącz (1926)
- Z ponad (also known as Sponad) (1930)
- W głąb las (1932)
- Równanie serca (1938)
- Póki my żyjemy (1944)
- Miejsce na ziemi (1945)
- Czytając Mickiewicza (1950)
- Rzut pionowy (1952) - poetry collection
- Najmniej słów. Poezje. Materiały poetyckie. Objaśnienia (1955)
- Linia i gwar, vol. 1-2 (1956)
- Narzędzie ze światła (1958)
- Więcej o manifest (1962)
- Sens poetycki (1963)
- Na znak (1965)
- Kwiat nieznany (1968)
See also
References
- ^ Frank Kujawinski (1993). "Przyboś and the second avant-garde". The Polish Review. 38 (1): 25. JSTOR 25778689.
- Hierowski, Zdzisław (1947). 25 lat literatury na Śląsku 1920–1945. Katowice — Wrocław: Wydawnictwa Instytutu Śląskiego. OCLC 69489660.
- Szleszyński, Bartłomiej (July 2003). "Julian Przyboś". Wydział Polonistyki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.
Further reading
- Jurgała-Jurecka, Joanna (2009). Historie zwyczajne i nadzwyczajne, czyli znani literaci na Śląsku Cieszyńskim. Cieszyn: Biblioteka Miejska w Cieszynie. pp. 47–67. ISBN 978-83-915660-9-1.
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