Zygmunt Łanowski Explained

Zygmunt Łanowski (31 July 1911 – 30 August 1989) was a Polish translator of Swedish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian and English language literature.[1] [2]

Early life and education

Son of Feliks Łanowski and Wiktoria née Piwocki, he was born in Tarnopol and attended the classical III State Male Gymnasium named after King Stefan Batory in Lviv. In the years 1930–35 he studied law and diplomacy at the University of Lviv (University of John Casimir). After graduation, he became an assistant in the department of law at the same university.

During World War II, he was an officer of the Home Army, he was active in Żegota and cooperated with the Delegate of the Government in Exile, Adam Ostrowski. He was also the head of the radio monitoring of the Information and Propaganda Bureau of the Lviv Area.[3]

In July 1944, after the Red Army entered Lviv, he was appointed adjutant to general Władysław Filipkowski, then arrested by the Soviets. From August 2, 1944 to December 9, 1947, he was imprisoned by the NKVD, first in the Diagilewo camp near Ryazan, then in the Shora camp in the Mariinsky ASSR where he became seriously ill with tuberculosis. At the end of 1947, he was transported back to Poland.

In 1948, thanks to the help of the Swedish program Europahjälpen, he ended up in Sweden, where he underwent treatment and convalescence. From 1951 he was under the care of the Swedish humanitarian action, he spent almost eight years in Sweden and learned the Swedish language fluently. He returned to Poland in 1954 and settled in Warsaw.[4]

As a translator of Swedish literature, he made his debut in 1956 with the translation of Birger Vikström's short story Złote czas in the New signals magazine (Nowe signals, 1956, no. 8). He was the editor of an anthology of Swedish poetry and stories and a translator of works published as part of the Series of Scandinavian Writers.[5]

Łanowski's translation output includes both the classics of Swedish literature (plays and novellas by August Strindberg, the prose of Pär Lagerkvist, Artur Lundkvist, Eyvind Johnson, anthologies of Swedish short stories and poetry), works of children's and youth literature (Hans Peterson, Olle Matson), film scripts (Ingmar Bergman), travel literature (Eric Lundquist, Thor Heyerdahl), sensational and criminal literature (Hans Krister Rönblom).[6]

Awards

In 1968, he was the first Pole to receive the Swedish Academy award for translators of Swedish literature, and in 1977 an honorary doctorate from the University of Uppsala.[7]

In 1981, he received the .

He was also awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, the Medal of the 40th Anniversary of People's Poland, as well as the Swedish Knight's Cross of the Order of Vasa and the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Polar Star.[8] [9]

Translation works

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Per Olov Enqvist, Night of Tribad

Thor Heyerdahl, Expedition Ra

Zygmunt Łanowski was also the author of the selection and the translator of works in the anthologies:

and editor of the following anthologies:

References

  1. Web site: Łanowski Zygmunt, Encyklopedia PWN: źródło wiarygodnej i rzetelnej wiedzy . 2022-07-19 . encyklopedia.pwn.pl . pl.
  2. Book: Literatura . 1982 . Prasa-Ksia̦żka-Ruch . Warszawa . Polish . 1084212456.
  3. Web site: Svenska Akademiens tolkningspris - Svenskt översättarlexikon . 2022-07-19 . litteraturbanken.se.
  4. Web site: Huncwot.com . Zygmunt Łanowski - Archiwum - Kwartalnik Przekrój . 2022-07-19 . przekroj.pl . pl.
  5. Web site: 2021-01-20 . Zygmunt Łanowski - Wydawnictwo NASZA KSIĘGARNIA . 2022-07-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210120040622/https://nk.com.pl/zygmunt-lanowski/42/tlumacz.html . 2021-01-20 .
  6. Web site: Wydawnictwo NASZA KSIĘGARNIA . 2022-07-19 . nk.com.pl.
  7. Web site: Books by Zygmunt Łanowski (Author of Lato) . 2022-07-19 . www.goodreads.com.
  8. Web site: S.A . Wirtualna Polska Media . 2010-04-26 . Zygmunt Łanowski . 2022-07-19 . ksiazki.wp.pl . pl.
  9. Book: Miller, Henry . Just Wild About Harry. A Melo-Melo in Seven Scenes by Henry Miller . 1962 . New Directions . First edition. Association copy inscribed by Miller to his Polis . New York.
  10. Web site: Hmce, Hmceub.016, Zygmunt Łanowski - Sök . 2022-07-19 . biblioteket.stockholm.se . sv.