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Polish poet
Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki, accepting the 2009 Nike Award for best literary work in Poland

Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki (born 1962) is a Polish poet.

Born in Wólka Krowicka near Lubaczów, he is an author of nine volumes of poems and some texts for the magazine Kresy. He has a sister, Wanda Tkaczyszyn, and a nephew named Matthew Reitmajer living in the US. He is a past winner of the Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna Award, the Barbara Sadowska Award, Polish-German Days of Literature Award, Gdynia Literary Prize and the Paszport Polityki Award. Critics from Ha!art magazine published a book about him, Jesień już Panie a ja nie mam domu. Czesław Miłosz was among his readers. In 2009, he won Poland's top literary prize Nike Award for his book Piosenka o zależnościach i uzależnieniach ("A Song of Dependencies and Addictions"). In 2020, he became the recipient of the Silesius Poetry Award for lifetime achievements.

Works

Poetry

Each year links to its corresponding " in poetry" article:

  • 1990: Nenia i inne wiersze, Lublin
  • 1992: Peregrynarz, Warsaw
  • 1994: Młodzieniec o wzorowych obyczajach Warsaw
  • 1997: Liber mortuorum, Lublin
  • 1999: Kamień pełen pokarmu. Księga wierszy z lat 1987-1999, Kraków
  • 2000: Przewodnik dla bezdomnych niezależnie od miejsca zamieszkania, Legnica
  • 2003: Daleko stąd zostawiłem swoje dawne i niedawne ciało, Kraków
  • 2003: Przyczynek do nauki o nieistnieniu, Legnica
  • 2005: Dzieje rodzin polskich, Warsaw
  • 2006: Poezja jako miejsce na ziemi. (1988–2003), Warsaw
  • 2008: Piosenka o zależnościach i uzależnieniach, (Awarded Nike 2009), Wrocław
  • 2009: Rzeczywiste i nierzeczywiste staje się jednym ciałem.111 wierszy,

Prose

  • Zaplecze Legnica 2002

References

  1. "Angelus 2020 dla Gorana Vojnovicia, Konrad Góra i Jakub Pszoniak laureatami Silesiusa 2020". Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  2. ^ Web page titled "Eugene Tkaczyszyn-Dycki (1962)" Archived 8 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine, at the Biuro Literackie literary agency website, retrieved 25 February 2010

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