Edward Pasewicz
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Born | Kostrzyn nad Odrą, Poland | 9 June 1971
Occupation(s) | Poet, writer, composer |
Edward Pasewicz (born 9 June 1971) is a Polish writer, poet and composer. Laureate of VIII edition of Ogólnopolski Konkurs Poetycki im. Jacka Bierezina (2000). In 2007, he was nominated to Gdynia Literary Prize for a book Henry Berryman Pięśni. His poems were translated into several languages: German, English, Czech, Bulgarian, Slovenian, Serbian, Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Ukrainian and Russian. In 2011 he was granted a scholarship from Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Poland). In 2022, he was awarded the Angelus Award for his novel Pulverkopf.[1]
He is Buddhist, learner of Ole Nydahl. Since 2011, he has been a director of "Scena 21" in Kraków, Poland. He has been living in Kraków since July 2010.
Bibliography
[edit]- Dolna Wilda (Anima, Tygiel Kultury 2001; Poznań, Wielkopolska Biblioteka Poetów 2006)
- Nauki dla żebraków (added to magazine "Topos" nr 4-5/2003)
- Wiersze dla Róży Filipowicz (Wrocław, Biuro Literackie 2004)
- th (Kielce, kserokopia.art.pl 2005)
- Henry Berryman Pięśni (Kielce, kserokopia.art.pl 2006)
- Śmierć w darkroomie (Kraków, EMG 2007)
- Drobne! Drobne! (Poznań, WBPiCAK 2008)
- Muzyka na instrumenty strunowe, perkusję i czelestę (Poznań, WBPICAK 2010, Wielkopolska Biblioteka Poezji tom 20)
- Pałacyk Bertolta Brechta (Kraków, EMG 2011)
- Lamentacje Londyńskie
- Trzej Bracia
- Zero jeden
- Putinka
- Czynny do odwołania
References
[edit]- ^ "Edward Pasewicz laureatem Angelusa 2022 Za powieść "Pulverkopf"". 16 October 2022. Retrieved 27 October 2022.