Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz (Jarosław Marek Szulc; 13 July 1935 – 3 February 2022) was a Polish poet, essayist, dramatist, translator and literary critic. He was the recipient of the 2003 Nike Award, Poland's most important literary prize.
Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz (Jarosław Marek Szulc; 13 July 1935 – 3 February 2022) was a Polish poet, essayist, dramatist, translator and literary critic. He was the recipient of the 2003 Nike Award, Poland's most important literary prize.
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Life and work Rymkiewicz was the son of Władysław Szulc, of German and Polish origin, who changed his last name to Rymkiewicz (a writer) and wife Hanna Baranowska, of German and Tatar origin (a physician). He studied Polish philology at the University of Łódź and worked at the Literary Research Institute of Polish Academy of Sciences and Letters. As a poet, he was influenced by the traditions of classicism and the baroque. He has received multiple prizes for his novels, essays, and translations, including the Kościelski Prize (1967), S. Vincenz Prize (1985), and Polish PEN Club Prize. His volume of poetry Zachód słońca w Milanówku won the prestigious Nike Award in 2003. Although Rymkiewicz was primarily a poet, he is better known as the author of two influential novels that contributed to the two most important debates of the 1980s: that involving the 1981 martial law and Polish-Jewish relations. His novel Rozmowy polskie latem, 1983 (Polish Conversations in Summer 1983) discusses the meaning of being Polish and the preoccupation with achieving independence. Rymkiewicz’s second novel, entitled Umschlagplatz (1988), had a greater impact. Instytut Literacki, the largest Polish émigré publishing house, originally published the novel in Paris in 1988 as it…
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Poetry
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1984: Mogila Ordona ("Ordon's Grave")
1993: Moje dzielo posmiertne ("My Posthumous Works") Krakow: Znak
1999: Znak niejasny, baśń półżywa ("The Unclear sign, a Half-living Legend"), Warsaw: Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy
2002: Zachód słońca w Milanówku ("Sunset in Milanówek"), Warsaw: Sic!
2006: Do widzenia gawrony ("Good-bye, Rooks"), Warsaw: Sic!
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Prose
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Books of Essays
1967: Czym jest klasycyzm ("What is Classicism?")
1968: Mysli rozne o ogrodach ("Various Thoughts about Gardens")
1977: Aleksander Fredro jest w zlym humorze ("Aleksander Fredro is in a Bad Mood")
1982: Juliusz Slowacki pyta o gozine ("Juliusz Slowacki Inquires about the Time"). Warsaw: Czytelnik
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1989: Baket
1994: Kilka szczegolow ("A Few Particulars"). Cracow: Arcana
1996: Do Snowia i dalej ("To Snow and Beyond"). Cracow: Arcana
2001: Lesmian. Encyklopedia ("Lesmian. Encyclopedia"). Warsaw: Sic!
2004: Słowacki. Encyklopedia ("Słowacki: The Encyclopaedia"), Warsaw: Sic!
2007: Wieszanie ("Hanging"), Warszawa: Sic!
2008: Kinderszenen, Warszawa: Sic!
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Novels
1983: Rozmowy polskie latem roku 1983 ("Polish Conversations during 1983 Summer")
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Comedies
1970: Krol Miesopust ("The King of Meat")
1971: Porwanie Europy ("The Abduction of Europe")
1972: Kochankowie pieklo ("The Lovers of Hell")
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1973: Niebianskie bliznieta ("The Heavenly Twins")
1979: Dwor nad Narwia ("Country House on the Narwa")