Jan Strządała Explained

Jan Strządała (born 4 February 1945) is a Polish poet.

Biography

Strządała was born on 4 February 1945 in Wisła, Poland. He studied at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Łódź (1961–1967). After the aborted literary studies, he started to work keeping up with gainful employment in various professions. He made his debut in 1969 with a book of lyrics Polish: Przegrany semestr under the pseudonym John Strehl.

In 1970–1977 he worked in the Publishing Institute "PAX" in Warsaw. During martial he law led the Gliwice Literary Group, of which he was a founder. From 1985 to 1991 he was an employee of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In the years 1993–1996 he presided the Katowice Branch of the Polish Writers Association. In 1999–2002 he was vice president of Polish Writers Association in Warsaw. He is also the president of the Club of Creative Unions in Gliwice.

More than 70 independent publications (poems, essays) appeared in cultural magazines as well as in the Polish Radio and Television. Various texts have been set to music, among other things by Ewa Szydło. Strządała is an honorary member of the Polish-American Poets Academy, Inc. in Wallington.[1] His poetry has been translated into Russian, German, Czech, English, Italian and Esperanto.[2] He was a participant of the German-Polish poets steamer.

Books of poetry

Major awards

Bibliographies

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Website abcinfo.eu . 20 November 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151121061617/http://www.abcinfo.eu/janstrzadala/ . 21 November 2015 . dead .
  2. http://www.sppkatowice.entro.pl/jan_strzadala-35-p.html Polish Writers Association