Przemysław Borkowski | |||||
Birth Date: | 1973 | ||||
Birth Place: | Olsztyn, Poland | ||||
Alma Mater: | University of Warsaw | ||||
Years Active: | 1994–present | ||||
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Przemysław Borkowski (born 1973) is a crime fiction and thriller book author, columnist, and comedian. He is a co-founder of the cabaret comedy group of Kabaret Moralnego Niepokoju.
Przemysław Borkowski was born in 1973, in Olsztyn, Poland, and grew up in nearby village of Dywity. Currently, he lives in Warsaw, Poland.[1]
He had graduated in the polish studies from the Faculty of Polish Studies of the University of Warsaw. In 1993, while in university, together with his friends, Mikołaj Cieślak, and Robert Górski, they formed a student cabaret group, titled Klub Poszukiwaczy Prawdy i Piękna (Club of the Seekers of Truth and Beauty). In 1995, it was renamed to the Kabaret Moralnego Niepokoju (Cabaret of Moral Anxiety). The group gained huge popularity, eventually becoming one of the most famous cabaret groups in Poland.[2] [3]
In 2000, Borkowski, Cieślak, and Górski, had written and published together a poetry book titled Zeszyt w trzy linie.[2]
Borkowski is a crime fiction and thriller book author. His first novel, titled Gra w pochowanego, was published in 2009.[4] He is also a columnist for web portal Onet.pl, and magazines Kariera, and Metropol. In the past he also wrote for magazines Przekrój and Fronda.[5]