Akademia pana Kleksa (novel) explained

Akademia pana Kleksa
Author:Jan Brzechwa
Country:Poland
Language:Polish
Genre:Children's fantasy
Pub Date:1946

Akademia Pana Kleksa (known in English as The Academy of Mr. Kleks, The Academy of Mr. Inkblot, or Mr. Inkblot's Academy) is a children's fantasy novel by Polish author Jan Brzechwa. First published in 1946, the book is the first in a trilogy of works by Brzechwa featuring the fictional character Professor Ambroży Kleks (Ambrose Inkblot)—commonly referred to as Pan Kleks, (Mr. Kleks) —the headmaster of a magical academy for wizards.[1]

Summary

Akademia Pana Kleksa takes place at a magical academy for wizards run by the eccentric professor Ambroży Kleks (Ambrose Inkblot). The school is located in the fictional Fairylandia, at the end of Chocolate Street. The book follows Adaś Niezgódka (Adam Contrary), an unhappy, bullied 12-year-old boy who is guided to the academy by a raven blackbird. Adaś, along with 23 other boys attending the school—all of whose names begin with the letter "A"—are taught magical subjects by Kleks, including "kleksografia" ("inkblotography"), weaving of the letters, and how to magically repair broken objects.

Sequels

Akademia pana Kleksa was followed by two sequels, also written by Brzechwa: Podróże Pana Kleksa (Travels of Mr. Kleks, 1961), and Tryumf pana Kleksa (Triumph of Mr. Kleks, 1965).

Film adaptation

In 1983, Akademia Pana Kleksa was adapted into a two-part feature film of the same name, directed by .[2]

On 8 December 2022, a teaser for a new Polish screen adaptation was released: (Kleks Academy, 2023), directed by Maciej Kawulski.[3] The film stars internationally known actor Tomasz Kot as Mr. Blot, and Antonina Litwiniak as Ada, a female version of Adaś Niezgódka.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mr Inkblot's Academy – A Polish Children's Classic. Powaga. Wiesiek. 9 March 2018. British Library. 31 August 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230831042044/https://blogs.bl.uk/european/2018/03/mr-inkblots-academy-a-polish-childrens-classic.html. 31 August 2023. live.
  2. Book: Sobański, Oskar. 1987. Polish Feature Films: A Reference Guide 1945–1985. Locust Hill Press. 0-933951-02-7.
  3. Web site: Bociąga . Przemysław . 7 December 2022 . Watch Hollywood-style Treatment of Polish 1946 Children's Classic . 20 June 2024 . 3 Seas Europe.