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Wislawa Szymborska
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Wisława Szymborska (Polish pronunciation: [vʲisˈwava ʂɨmˈbɔrska], born July 2, 1923 in Kórnik, Poland) is a Polish poet, essayist, and translator. She was awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature. In Poland, her books reach sales rivaling prominent prose authors—although she once remarked in a poem entitled "Some like poetry" [Niektórzy lubią poezję] that no more than two out of a thousand people care for the art. Szymborska frequently employs literary devices such as irony, paradox, contradiction, and understatement, to illuminate philosophical themes and obsessions. Szymborska's compact poems often conjure large existential puzzles, touching on issues of ethical import, and reflecting on the condition of people both as individuals and as members of human society. Szymborska's style is succinct and marked by introspection and wit. Szymborska's reputation rests on a relatively small body of work: she has not published more than 250 poems to date. She is often described as modest to the point of shyness[citation needed]. She has long been cherished by Polish literary contemporaries (including Czesław Miłosz) and her poetry has been set to music by Zbigniew Preisner. Szymborska became better known internationally after she was awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize. Szymborska's work has been translated into many European languages, as well as into Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese and Chinese. In 1931, Szymborska's family moved to Kraków. She has been linked with this city, where she studied, worked. When World War II broke out in 1939, she continued her education in underground lessons. From 1943, she worked as a railroad employee and managed to avoid being deported to Germany as a forced labourer. It was during this time that her career as an artist began with illustrations for an English-language textbook. She also began writing stories and occasional poems. Beginning in 1945, Szymborska took up studies of Polish language and literature before switching to sociology at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. There she soon became involved in the local writing scene, and met and was influenced by Czesław Miłosz. In March 1945, she published her first poem Szukam słowa ("I seek the word") in the daily paper Dziennik Polski; her poems continued to be published in various newspapers and periodicals for a number of years. In 1948 she quit her studies without a degree, due to her poor financial circumstances; the same year, she married poet Adam Włodek, whom she divorced in 1954. At that time, she was working as a secretary for an educational biweekly magazine as well as an illustrator. During Stalinism in Poland in 1953 she participated in the defamation of Catholic priests from Kraków who were groundlessly condemned by the ruling Communists to death.[1] Her first book was to be published in 1949, but did not pass censorship as it "did not meet socialist requirements." Like many other intellectuals in post-war Poland, however, Szymborska remained loyal to the PRL official ideology early in her career, signing political petitions and praising Stalin, Lenin and the realities of socialism. This attitude is seen in her debut collection Dlatego żyjemy ("That is what we are living for"), containing the poems Lenin and Młodzieży budującej Nową Hutę ("For the Youth that Builds Nowa Huta"), about the construction of a Stalinist industrial town near Kraków. She also became a member of the ruling Polish United Workers' Party. Like many Polish intellectuals initially close to the official party line, Szymborska gradually grew estranged from socialist ideology and renounced her earlier political work. Although she did not officially leave the party until 1966, she began to establish contacts with dissidents. As early as 1957, she befriended Jerzy Giedroyc, the editor of the influential Paris-based emigré journal Kultura, to which she also contributed. In 1964 s

Books

De la mort sans exagérer. Poèmes 1957-2009 book cover

De la mort sans exagérer. Poèmes 1957-2009

1996

Poems New And Collected book cover

Poems New And Collected

1998

Prosas reunidas book cover

Prosas reunidas

2017

El gran número, Fin y principio y otros poemas book cover

El gran número, Fin y principio y otros poemas

1997

Najlepiej w życiu ma twój kot. Listy book cover

Najlepiej w życiu ma twój kot. Listy

2016

Inne pozytywne uczucia też wchodzą w grę. Korespondencja 1972-2011 book cover

Inne pozytywne uczucia też wchodzą w grę. Korespondencja 1972-2011

2019

Wybór poezji book cover

Wybór poezji

2017

Nonrequired Reading book cover

Nonrequired Reading

Prose Pieces

1973

Jacyś złośliwi bogowie zakpili z nas okrutnie. Korespondencja 1955-1996 book cover

Jacyś złośliwi bogowie zakpili z nas okrutnie. Korespondencja 1955-1996

2018

Sól book cover

Sól

1962

Czarna piosenka book cover

Czarna piosenka

2014

Amore a prima vista book cover

Amore a prima vista

2017

Wszystkie lektury nadobowiązkowe book cover

Wszystkie lektury nadobowiązkowe

2015

Sounds, Feelings, Thoughts book cover

Sounds, Feelings, Thoughts

Seventy Poems by Wislawa Szymborska

1981

Tak wygląda prawdziwa poetka, podciągnij się! Listy book cover

Tak wygląda prawdziwa poetka, podciągnij się! Listy

2019

Milczenie roślin book cover

Milczenie roślin

2011

Saltaré sobre el fuego book cover

Saltaré sobre el fuego

2003

How to Start Writing (and When to Stop) book cover

How to Start Writing (and When to Stop)

Advice for Writers

2000

Here book cover

Here

2009

Chwila book cover

Chwila

2002

Koniec i poczatek book cover

Koniec i poczatek

1999

Elogio dei sogni book cover

Elogio dei sogni

2011

Wislawa Szymborska 1923-2012 book cover

Wislawa Szymborska 1923-2012

2011

Wołanie do Yeti book cover

Wołanie do Yeti

1957

People on a Bridge book cover

People on a Bridge

1986

Wybór wierszy book cover

Wybór wierszy

1979

Miracle Fair book cover

Miracle Fair

Selected Poems of Wislawa Szymborska

2001

Błysk rewolwru book cover

Błysk rewolwru

2013

Dwukropek book cover

Dwukropek

2005

Monologue Of A Dog book cover

Monologue Of A Dog

2005

Wielka liczba book cover

Wielka liczba

1976

La prima frase è sempre la più difficile book cover

La prima frase è sempre la più difficile

2012

Nothing twice book cover

Nothing twice

Selected poems

1996

Antología poética book cover

Antología poética

2015

Η ζωή εδώ και τώρα. Ποιήματα book cover

Η ζωή εδώ και τώρα. Ποιήματα

2021

Szymborska, La grande poesia book cover

Szymborska, La grande poesia

2021

Map book cover

Map

Collected and Last Poems

2015

"Miłość szczęśliwa" i inne wiersze book cover

"Miłość szczęśliwa" i inne wiersze

2007

View with a Grain of Sand book cover

View with a Grain of Sand

Selected Poems

1995

Poemas book cover

Poemas

1981

Para o meu coração num domingo book cover

Para o meu coração num domingo

2020

Wystarczy book cover

Wystarczy

2012

Wiersze wybrane book cover

Wiersze wybrane

1998

Wiersze wszystkie book cover

Wiersze wszystkie

2023

Sena dikter book cover

Sena dikter

2018

Wszelki wypadek book cover

Wszelki wypadek

1972

Racconto antico e altre poesie disperse book cover

Racconto antico e altre poesie disperse

2025

Hasta aquí book cover

Hasta aquí

2012

La gioia di scrivere. Tutte le poesie 1945-2009 book cover

La gioia di scrivere. Tutte le poesie 1945-2009

2009

Wislawa Szymborska book cover

Wislawa Szymborska

2014

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