Tadeusz Dąbrowski

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Tadeusz Dąbrowski (born 1979) is a Polish poet, essayist, and critic. He is also the editor of the literary bimonthly Topos and the art director of the European Poet of Freedom Festival.

Dąbrowski has been published in many journals in Poland (among others: Tygodnik Powszechny, Zeszyty Literackie, Polityka, Rzeczpospolita, Dziennik, Twórczość, Odra, Chimera, Res Publica Nowa, Kresy) and abroad (The New Yorker, Boston Review, Agni, American Poetry Review, Ploughshares, Tin House, Harvard Review, Crazyhorse, Little Star, Little Star Weekly, Guernica, The Common, Poetry Daily, 3 Quarks Daily, Body, Arc Poetry Magazine, Poetry Review, Poetry Ireland, Poetry London, The Reader, Shearsman, Poetry Wales, 3:AM, Seam, Other Poetry, iota, Salzburg Poetry Review, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Akzente, Sprache im technischen Zeitalter, EDIT, Ostragehege, manuskripte, Lichtungen, Karogs).

He has been a recipient of stipends awarded by Literaturhaus Zürich (2016), Yaddo (USA, 2015), the Omi International Arts Center (USA, 2013), Vermont Studio Center (2011), Literatur Lana (Italy, 2011), Internationales Haus der Autoren Graz (2008), Polish Minister of Culture (2007, 2010), Literarisches Colloquium Berlin (2006, 2012), and the Baltic Centre for Writers and Translators (Visby, 2004, 2010).

He has also been the winner of numerous awards, among others, the Horst Bienek Prize (2014), the Kościelski Prize (2009), the Literary Award of the Capital City of Warsaw (2014), the Hubert Burda Prize (2008) and, from Tadeusz Różewicz, the Prize of the Foundation for Polish Culture (2006). He has been nominated for NIKE, the most important Polish literary award (2010).

He is the author of six volumes of poetry, and edited the anthology Poza słowa. [1][2][3] His work has been translated into 20 languages, and a collection of his poetry in English, Black Square, translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones, was published by Zephyr Press in 2011.

He lives in Gdańsk.[4]

Works

References

  1. Zukowski, Jim (20 July 2012). "Black Square by Tadeusz Dąbrowski". The Rumpus.
  2. Kaminski, Astrid (26 August 2010). "Reparatur am Bilderrahmen". Berliner Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 15 May 2011.
  3. von Törne, Dorotea (12 June 2011). "Schwarzes Quadrat auf schwarzem Grund". Die Welt (in German). Retrieved 15 May 2011.
  4. Sielaff, Volker (20 June 2010). "Gott ist ein tollpatschiger Riese". Der Tagesspiegel (in German). Retrieved 15 May 2011.

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