Polish poet (1931–2024)
Zbigniew Jankowski (26 December 1931 – 6 July 2024) was a Polish poet, writer, essayist, literary critic.[1]
Life and career
Zbigniew Jankowski was born in Bydgoszcz, in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland on 26 December 1931.[2] He made his debut as a poet in 1956.[3] He was the organizer and the first president of the Literary Club "Kontakty" in Rybnik,[4] the creator of the poetic and artistic group "Reda" in Kołobrzeg,[5] the organizer and president of the Lower Silesian Branch of the Association of Polish Mariners,[6] animator Of the Academic Literary Circle formed at Basilica of St. St. Nicholas in Gdańsk.[7][8] Member PEN Club, founding member Stowarzyszenie Pisarzy Polskich, ("Association of Polish Writers").[9] From 1975 he lived in Sopot.[10] Three times nominated for Orpheus - Poetic Award of K.I. Gałczyński.[11][12][13] Poet's husband Teresa Ferenc,[14] father of the poet Anna Janko.[15][16]
In 2016, Zbigniew Jankowski was awarded the silver "Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis".[17][18]
Zbigniew Jankowski's work has been translated into English, German, Russian, Swedish, Greek, French, Czech, Serbian[19]
Jankowski died on 6 July 2024, at the age of 92.[20]
Selected works
- Dotyk popiołu. Miniatury liryczne (1959) ("A touch of ash. Lyrical miniatures")[21]
- Żar. Poemat (1966) ("Heat. Poem")[22]
- Ciążenie morza (1970) ("Gravity of the sea")[23]
- Psałterz bałtycki. Wiersze wybrane i nowe (1974) ("Baltic Psalter. Selected and new poems")[24]
- Kto żyje (1980) ("Who is alive")[25]
- Zanurzenie. Modlitwy poetyckie (1980, 1981) ("Dipping. Poetic Prayers")[26]
- Żegluga. Poemat (1983) ("Shipping. Poem")[27]
- Pełne morze. Wybór wierszy (1987) ("High sea. Selection of poems")[28]
- Spokojnie, wodo (1991) ("Relax, water")[29]
- Cztery twarze domu. Antologia rodzinna (1991) - wspólnie z Teresa Ferenc, Anna Janko i Mileną Wieczorek (""Four Faces of the House. Family Anthology" (1991) - together with Teresa Ferenc, Anna Janko and Milena Wieczorek")[30]
- Port macierzysty (1995) ("Home port")[31]
- Morze przybywa z daleka. Modlitwy i inne wiersze (1997) ("The sea comes from afar. Prayers and other poems")[32]
- Powiedz, Rabbi (1999) ("Say, Rabbi")[33]
- Słowo ostatnie i wciąż pierwsze. Wiersze wybrane i nowe (2000) ("The last word and still the first. Selected and new poems")[34]
- Wielkie tło. Wiersze nowe 1999-2001 (2001) ("Great background. New poems 1999-2001")[35]
- Ciernie wody (2003) ("Water thorns")[36]
- Odpływ. Sztuka ubywania (2005) ("Outflow. The art of declining")[37]
- Biały delfin. Nowy wybór wierszy (2009) ("White dolphin. New selection of poems")[38]
- Zaraz przyjdzie (2011) ("Coming soon")[39]
- Biała przędza (2014) ("White yarn")[40]
Selected awards and nominations
- 1979 – Gdańska Książka Roku 1978 za tom Żywioł wszelki. Wiersze wybrane i nowe ("1978 Gdańsk Book of the Year for the volume "All element. Selected and new poems"")[41]
- 2012 – nominacja do Nagrody Poetyckiej "Orfeusz" za tom Zaraz przyjdzie ("nomination for the "Orpheus" Poetic Award for the volume "Coming soon"")[42]
- 2015 – finał Nagrody Poetyckiej Orfeusz za tom Biała przędza ("final of the "Orpheus" Poetic Award for the volume "White yarn"")[43]
- 2016 – silver Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis
- 2017 – nominacja do Nagrody Poetyckiej Orfeusz za tom Wolne miejsce ("nomination for the "Orpheus" Poetic Award for the volume "Free Place"")[44]
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