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Michał Witkowski

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Michał Witkowski (right) and Jerzy Nasierowski, International Book Fair, Warsaw, 21 May 2006

Michał Witkowski (born 1975, Wrocław, Poland) is a Polish gay novelist.[1]

His first book, Copyright, published in 2001, was a collection of short stories. On December 17, 2004, Lubiewo was published — a radically queer novel that sold an estimated 15,000 copies. The novel has been translated into German, English, Spanish, Dutch, Finnish (2007), French, Russian, Czech, Lithuanian, Ukrainian and Hungarian (2010). His next collection of stories Fototapeta (Photo-wallpaper) was published in 2006 by W.A.B.

He is a permanent contributor of Ha!art, a Polish cultural magazine.

Works

  • Copyright (2001). Wydawnictwo Zielona Sowa. ISBN 83-7220-247-8
  • Lubiewo (2005). Korporacja ha!art. ISBN 83-89911-04-3
  • Fototapeta (2006). Wydawn. W.A.B. ISBN 83-7414-159-X
  • Barbara Radziwiłłówna z Jaworzna-Szczakowej (2007) Wydawn. "W.A.B." ISBN 978-83-7414-372-1
  • Margot (2009) Wydawnictwo: "Świat Książki", ISBN 978-83-247-1745-3
  • Drwal (2011) Wydawnictwo: "Świat Książki", ISBN 978-83-7799-483-2

References

  1. ^ "Interview with Michał Witkowski". Retrieved 2007-06-08.

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