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Wiesław Myśliwski

Polish novelist (born 1932)

Wiesław Myśliwski

Summary

Polish novelist (born 1932)

FieldValue
nameWiesław Myśliwski
imageWieslaw Mysliwski.JPG
captionMyśliwski in 2006
birth_date
birth_placeDwikozy, Poland
nationalityPolish
alma_materJohn Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL)
occupationnovelist, playwright
known forTraktat o łuskaniu fasoli (2006)
Widnokrąg (1996)
Kamień na kamieniu (1984)
awardsNike Award (2007)
Nike Award (1998)

Widnokrąg (1996) Kamień na kamieniu (1984) Nike Award (1998) Wiesław Myśliwski (Polish pronunciation: ; born 25 March 1932 in Dwikozy, near Sandomierz) is a Polish novelist. He is a two-time recipient of the Nike Award, the most important literary prize for Polish literature.

Life and work

He was born to a middle class family and raised in Ćmielów, where his father had participated in the Polish-Soviet War and became a local official after being demobilized. In her youth, his mother was an active member of , a rural young person's organization founded by .

After the war, he attended secondary schools in Sandomierz; graduating in 1951. He then studied philology at the Catholic University of Lublin, taking his degree in 1956. From then until 1976, he worked on the editorial staff at the (People's Publishing Cooperative).

From 1976 to 1999, he was Editor-in-chief of the cultural quarterly Regiony, and later contributed to the literary bi-weekly **. Since 1997, he has chaired the jury for the prize. He was a member of the Polish Writers' Union from 1971 to 1983.

Works

In his novels and plays Myśliwski concentrates on life in the Polish countryside. He is a two-time winner of the Nike Award (Polish equivalent of the Booker Prize) for Horizon (1996) and A Treatise on Shelling Beans (2006). To date, only Myśliwski and Olga Tokarczuk have won the award twice.

His first novel translated into English was The Palace, rendered by Ursula Phillips. Bill Johnston's English translation of Kamień na kamieniu, published by Archipelago Books as Stone Upon Stone, won the 2012 Best Translated Book Award.

Works

Polish writer Wiesław Myśliwski (left) during a public talk conducted by Jakub Ekier (right) with live audience in Warsaw on April 20th, 2015

Novels

  • 1967: Nagi sad, Warsaw, Publisher: PIW
  • 1970: Pałac (translated by Ursula Phillips as The Palace in 1991), Warsaw, Publisher:PIW
  • 1984: Kamień na kamieniu (translated by Bill Johnston as Stone Upon Stone in 2011), Warsaw, Publisher:PIW
  • 1996: Widnokrąg, Warsaw, Publisher: Muza
  • 2006: Traktat o łuskaniu fasoli (translated by Bill Johnston as A Treatise on Shelling Beans in 2013), Kraków, Publisher: Znak
  • 2013: Ostatnie rozdanie, Kraków, Publisher: Znak
  • 2018: Ucho Igielne, Kraków, Publisher: Znak

Dramas

  • 1973: Złodziej
  • 1978: Klucznik
  • 1988: Drzewo, Szczecin, Publisher: Wydawnictwo Glob
  • 2000: Requiem dla gospodyni, Warsaw, Publisher: Muza

Essays and interviews

  • 2003: Kres kultury chłopskiej Bochnia, Prowincjonalna Oficyna Wydawnicza
  • 2021: Myśliwski - Bocheński Rozmowy istotne, Łódź, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
  • 2022: W środku jesteśmy baśnią : mowy i rozmowy, Kraków, Znak

Selected awards and honors

  • 1996: Nike Award, Widnokrąg
  • 1997: Władysław Reymont Prize, Widnokrąg
  • 2005: Golden Medal for Merit to Culture - Gloria Artis [[File:POL Złoty Medal Zasłużony Kulturze Gloria Artis BAR.png|70px|Ribbon]]
  • 2006: Nike Award, Traktat o łuskaniu fasoli
  • 2007: Gdynia Literary Prize, Widnokrąg
  • 2012: Best Translated Book Award, Stone Upon Stone (Kamień na kamieniu)
  • 2012: PEN Translation Prize, Stone Upon Stone
  • 2012: Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta [[File:POL Polonia Restituta Komandorski BAR.svg|70px|Ribbon]]
  • 2012: Honorary doctorate from the University of Rzeszów
  • 2022: Honorary doctorate from the Jagiellonian University

References

References

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  5. Marek Radziwon. (7 October 2007). "Nike 2007 dla Myśliwskiego". [[Gazeta Wyborcza]].
  6. "Laureaci Nagrody Literackiej im. Władysława Reymonta w latach 1994 – 2009".
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  8. [http://www.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent/index.php?id=3928 The 2012 Best Translated Book Award Winners], Chad Post, Three Percent, May 4, 2012.
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  11. (12 May 2022). "Święto Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego".
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