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Tadeusz Różewicz

    October 9, 1921 – April 24, 2014

    Tadeusz Różewicz was a pre-eminent Polish modern writer, demonstrating remarkable mastery across poetry, prose, and drama. His work, often imbued with an ironic distance and rooted in an innovative re-creation of tradition, delves into profound ethical considerations and spiritual experiences. Recognized globally as a poet of significant moral authority, Różewicz dedicated himself to the artistic mission of constant internal concentration and heightened sensitivity.

    Wycieczka do muzeum
    In der schönsten Stadt der Welt. Erzählungen
    I znów zaczyna się przeszłość
    New Poems
    Mother Departs
    Tadeusz Rozewicz: They Came to See a Poet
    • 2013

      A unique mix of prose and poetry, of the joy of life and the agony of loss, Tadeusz Rozewicz creates a rich and complex portrait of his mother Stefania and of her indelible influence on her extraordinary family."

      Mother Departs
    • 2011

      Tadeusz Rozewicz: They Came to See a Poet

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Collects poems by one of Poland's most popular and influential poets who belongs to the generation whose lives were indelibly marked by Poland's traumatic war-time experience. This title contains extra poems and an additional preface by Adam Czerniawski.

      Tadeusz Rozewicz: They Came to See a Poet
    • 2007

      New Poems

      • 259 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(40)Add rating

      Tadeusz Rózewicz's poetry blends direct language with rich allusions, capturing the complexities of early 21st-century human experience. Shaped by his WWII resistance and life under communism, Rózewicz offers sharp reflections on his era. This collection features his latest three volumes, showcasing the work of a European literary master.

      New Poems