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Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm
Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm
Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm
Born(1949-04-15)15 April 1949
Łódź, Poland
OccupationWriter, editor, essayist
NationalityPolish
GenreHistory, reportage, biographies

Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm, or Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm (born 15 April 1949, Łódź, Poland), is a Polish-born U.S.-based writer and academic. She obtained her Ph.D in Humanistic studies at the Warsaw University. Her works have included historical biographies, memoirs, autobiographical stories, the current outlook of Native Americans.

Biography

Ziółkowska-Boehm is the daughter of Henryk Ziółkowski (1916–1992) and Antonina (née Laśkiewicz; 1922–2009). She has two brothers, Henryk (born 1946) and Krzysztof (born 1950).

She attended the V Liceum ogólnokształcące im. W.Reymonta in her native Łódź. After this she studied five years of Polish language and literature at the University of Łódź. After her Masters degree, she completed a Ph.D in humanistic studies in Warsaw University. As a university student, she published her short stories and articles in Łódź and Warsaw newspapers and periodicals. She began her writing career as an assistant to Melchior Wańkowicz, a prominent Polish writer.[1] For her help and research with his latest book, Wańkowicz dedicated that book to her, and in his will, he bequeathed all his archives to her. She created the scenario for 2 Korpus w piosenkach Ref-Rena, a musical, for Warsaw TV in 1991. She appeared in four documentaries dedicated to: Zbigniew Brzezinski, Stanley Haidasz, Melchior Wańkowicz, and her own uncle Korczak Ziółkowski. From 1981-83, she resided in Toronto, Canada as the recipient of three writing scholarships. Since April 1990, she has lived permanently in the United States, in Wilmington, Delaware, spending nine years in Texas (Houston and Dallas). Her works include historical biographies,[2] and autobiographical stories of her travels.[3]

Personal life

She has son Thomas Tomczyk, journalist, photographer, architect, founder of Bay Islands Voice and Motmot Magazine, author Roatan Magic Hidden Jewel of the Western Caribbean, ISBN 0-9829714-0-0. Since 1990 she has been married to Norman Boehm (now retiree of the Arabian American Oil Company and Exxon Mobil Corporation), cousin of Ingrid Bergman [4]

Education and professional memberships

Affiliations

Ziolkowska-Boehm is a member of a number of professional associations in Poland, the United Kingdom and the United States, including:

Awards

She is a recipient of numerous literary awards and scholarships:

Works

In Poland:

  • Blisko Wańkowicza (Near Wańkowicz ); Wyd. Literackie Kraków 1975, 1978, 1988; ISBN 83-08-01917-X
  • Z miejsca na miejsce (From One Place to Another ); Kraków 1983, Warsaw 1986, 1997; ISBN 83-08-00982-4; ISBN 83-7021-009-0; ISBN 83-904286-6-0
  • Kanada, Kanada (Canada, Canada... ); Warsaw 1986; ISBN 83-7021-006-6
  • Diecezja Łódzka i jej biskupi (Diocese in Łódź and its bishops ); Łódź 1987; ISBN 83-85022-00-7
  • Moje i zasłyszane (Mine and Overheard Stories ); Warsaw 1988; ISBN 83-07-01275-9
  • Kanadyjski senator (Canadian Senator); Warsaw 1989; ISBN 83-7021-023-6
  • Na tropach Wańkowicza (On Wańkowicz Footsteps ); Warsaw 1989, 1999; ISBN 978-83-7648-261-3; ISBN 83-7180-349-4; Expanded Edition: Na tropach Wańkowicza po latach (In Wańkowicz's Footsteps - After the Years ); Warsaw 2009; ISBN 978-83-7648-261-3
  • Process M.Wańkowicza 1964 (The Trial of M. Wańkowicz 1964 ); Warsaw 1990; ISBN 83-85135-08-1
  • Nie tylko Ameryka (Not only America ); Dom Ksiazki, Warsaw 1992; ISBN 83-900358-1-2
  • Korzenie sa polskie (The Roots Are Polish ); Warsaw 1992; ISBN 83-7066-406-7
  • Ulica Żółwiego Strumienia (Turtle Creek Boulevard ); Dom Ksiazki, Warsaw 1995, Wyd. Twoj Styl 2004; ISBN 83-900358-5-5; ISBN 83-7163-263-0
  • Amerykanie z wyboru i inni (American by Choice ); Dom Ksiazki, Warsaw 1998; ISBN 83-900358-7-1
  • Podróże z moją kotką (Travels with My Cat ); Warsaw 2002, 2004; ISBN 83-88576-90-9; ISBN 83-7386-102-5 (awarded "Book of the Year" by Polish bookstores (23–29 December 2002)).
  • Nie minelo nic, procz lat (Nothing Changed, Only the Years Passed by ); Warsaw 2003 With Szymon Kobyliński; ISBN 83-7386-045-2
  • Kaja od Radosława czyli historia hubalowego krzyza (Kaia, Heroine of the 1944 Warsaw Rising ); Muza, Warsaw 2006, 2014; ISBN 83-7319-975-6, ISBN 978-83-7758-635-8. The Union of Polish Writers Abroad (London) awarded it as the best book of the year in 2007.[6]
  • Otwarta rana Ameryki (America's Open Wound ); Bielsko Biała 2007; ISBN 978-83-7167-556-0
  • Dwór w Kraśnicy i Hubalowy Demon (The Krasnica Estate and Hubal's Demon ); PIW Warsaw 2009, 2015; ISBN 978-83-06-03221-5. For the book, she received honorary citizenship of County Slawno.
  • Lepszy dzien nie przyszedl juz (A Better Day Has Not Come Yet ); Iskry, Warsaw 2012; ISBN 978-83-244-0189-5
  • Ingrid Bergman prywatnie (Ingrid Bergman In Private ); Prószynski i S-ka, Warsaw 2013; ISBN 978-83-7839-518-8
  • Druga bitwa o Monte Cassino i inne opowiesci, (Second Battle of Monte Cassino and other stories); Iskry, Warsaw 2014, ISBN 978-83-244-0363-9

In CANADA:

In USA:

[26]

References

  1. ^ Prof. Charles S. Kraszewski, King’s College, Pennsylvania, Review / Recenzja: Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm, Na tropach Wańkowicza (PDF file, direct download) at THE POLISH REVIEW, New York, No 2, 2010, pp. 249-254.
  2. ^ Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm at Worldcat.org
  3. ^ Dr Christoph Mick, review of Kaia, Heroine of the 1944 Warsaw Rising by Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm.
  4. ^ a b https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780761861508
  5. ^ [1]
  6. ^ Regina Wasiak-Taylor, Dzieje nagrody literackiej 1951-2011, London 2011, ISBN 978-0957037205.
  7. ^ https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=8567414707042860431#editor/target=post;postID=5873107347368601833;onPublishedMenu=allposts;onClosedMenu=allposts;postNum=0;src=postname
  8. ^ https://openlibrary.org/works/OL17078187W/SENATOR_STANLEY_HAIDASZ_A_STATESMAN_FOR_ALL_CANADIANS
  9. ^ https://openlibrary.org/works/OL8691359W/Open_Wounds_-_A_Native_American_Heritage
  10. ^ https://nemsi-books.com/?page_id=277
  11. ^ http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/titles/format/9781557535542
  12. ^ https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16466831W/Kaia_heroine_of_the_1944_Warsaw_Rising
  13. ^ https://www.rowman.com/ISBN/978-0-7391-7270-4
  14. ^ http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/1398
  15. ^ http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~sarmatia/114/114okeeff.pdf
  16. ^ https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16804700W/The_Polish_Experience_through_World_War_II_A_Better_Day_Has_Not_Come
  17. ^ https://rowman.com/ISBN/978-0-7391-7819-5
  18. ^ [2]
  19. ^ [3]
  20. ^ https://rowman.com/isbn/9780739175903
  21. ^ http://aleksandraziolkowskaboehm.blogspot.com/2013/06/melchior-wankowicz-polands-master-of.html
  22. ^ https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16811851W/Polish_Hero_Roman_Rodziewicz_Fate_of_a_Hubal_Soldier_in_Auschwitz_Buchenwald_and_Postwar_England
  23. ^ https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780739185353
  24. ^ https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16809432W/Ingrid_Bergman_and_Her_American_Relatives
  25. ^ https://rowman.com/ISBN/978-0-7618-6569-8
  26. ^ https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25675471M/Love_for_Family_Friends_and_Books

Sources

  • James S. Pula, The Polish American Encyclopedia, McFarland, Jefferson, NC 2011, pg 564, ISBN 978-0-7864-3308-7
  • Who Is Who In Polish America (ed. Boleslaw Wierzbianski). Bicentennial Publishing Corp. New York 1996, ISBN 9780781805209
  • Kto jest kim w Polsce (Who Is Who in Poland), Interpress, Warsaw 1989, ISBN 83-223-2073-6
  • International Who's Who of Intellectuals, Cambridge, England 1999-2000, ISBN 0948875-45-3
  • Five Thousand Personalities of the World, Raleigh, North Carolina 1992, ISBN 0-934544-68-9
  • Polscy pisarze współcześni (Polish Contemporary Writers), (ed. Lesław Bartelski), Warsaw 1995, ISBN 83-01-11593-9
  • Agata i Zbigniew Judyccy: Polonia. Słownik biograficzny, Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2000, ISBN 8301131861, ISBN 9788301131869
  • Encyklopedia polskiej emigracji (ed. Kazimierz Dopierala), Volume 5, Oficyna Wydawnicza Kucharski Toruñ 2005, pp.425–26, ISBN 83-89376-15-6
  • Wielka Encyklopedia Polonii Swiata (ed. Professor Zbigniew Piasek. In English and Polish). Instytut Edukacji i Rozwoju w Częstochowie oraz Wydawnictwo Akademii Polonijnej Educator, Częstochowa, 2014, pp. 371-373, ISBN 978-83-7542-116-3
  • Marquis Who’s Who in the East, New Providence, NJ, 1998 (USA, since 27th edition)
  • Marquis Who’s Who in the World 2000, New Providence, NJ. (USA, since 17th edition)
  • Marquis Who’s Who in America, New Providence, NJ (USA, since 54th edition)
  • Marquis Who’s Who of American Women, New Providence, NJ (USA, since 22nd edition)
  • Contemporary Writers of Poland (ed. Danuta Blaszak), 2005, ISBN 978-1-4116-5338-2
  • Krzysztof Narutowicz / Alicja Grajewska, Konstelacje, IW PAX, Warsaw 1980, pp.142–50; ISBN 978-8321101590
  • Krzysztof Maslon, Nie uciec nam od losu, Prószynski i S-ka, Warsaw 2006, pp.29–37; ISBN 83-7469-326-6
  • Jan Nowak-Jezioranski, Poland's Road to NATO, Towarzystwo Przyjaciól Ossolineum, Wroclaw 2006; ISBN 83-7095-079-5

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