Jan Stanisław Skorupski Explained

Jan Stanisław Skorupski (born July 18, 1938 in Łoszniów, Podolia)is a Polish writer, poet, essayist and esperantist.

Life

Skorupski is an internationally recognized poet. He has engaged in a multiplicity of other activities, including being a director of an art gallery and a theatre, as well as joint founder of the international group of artists 'nula horo' and the Esperanto PEN Center. Further, he was active as a captain, commercial artist, photoreporter, and jewelry manufacturer, as well as in the mining industry.[1] He is the author of several books, and has published poetry and music CDs. He has also appeared in numerous radio shows. His texts were published in German, Polish, and Esperanto. In 1956, Skorupski received the Young Poet Award in Warsaw. He is a Swiss citizen and lives in Zurich.

Selected works

Entry in Guinness Book of records

In 1998, Skorupski was featured in the German Edition of The Guinness Book of Records as an author of the most sonnets (page 145): Zurich (CH) based polish writer Jan Stanislaw Skorupski is the author of the most sonnets: He wrote 2928 poems in the time of January 1st, 1995 till June 12th, 1997 in two languages, Polish and Esperanto respectively.

References

  1. Web site: Info: Witold Czajkowski - Jan Stanislaw Skorupski - Helmut Vogel . 2008-06-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071027125008/http://www.muzeum-polskie.org/kalendarium/archiwum_calend/2006/info_skorupski_de.htm . 2007-10-27 . dead .

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