Miłosz Biedrzycki

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Miłosz Biedrzycki

Miłosz Biedrzycki (MLB[1] ) (born 1967 in Koper, Yugoslavia) is a Polish poet, translator and geophysical engineer. One of the best known authors of the "brulion generation".

His poems appeared in various literary magazines, including brulion, Trafika, Boston Review, Chicago Review, Fence and Washington Square Review. Biedrzycki is the author of eight books of poetry published in Poland, two published in Slovenia, and one in USA. He translated poetry of Tomaž Šalamun (Jabłoń, Zielona Sowa 2004, ISBN 978-83-7389-630-7). He was a 2010 resident of the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa. A brother of .

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Poetry[]

  • *, (1993)
  • OO, (1994)
  • Pył/Łyp, (1997)
  • No i tak, (2002), ISBN 978-83-86735-80-8
  • Sonce na asfaltu/Słońce na asfalcie/Il sole sull'asfalto, (2003), ISBN 978-961-90833-6-9
  • 69, (2006), ISBN 978-83-60511-03-9
  • wygrzebane, (2007), ISBN 978-83-910030-7-7
  • Sofostrofa i inne wiersze, (2007), ISBN 978-83-85568-88-9
  • 69 (American version), (2010), ISBN 978-0-939010-99-8
  • Życie równikowe, (2010), ISBN 978-83-60746-64-6
  • 1122 do 33 (collaboration with Artur Płaczkiewicz), (2012), ISBN 978-1-105-75785-3
  • Vrlina špargljev, (2013), ISBN 978-961-6699-33-4
  • Porumb, (2013), ISBN 978-83-62717-93-4

Other works[]

References[]

  1. ^ Woźniak, Maciej (January 2014). "Pan Sum / Literatura" [Mr Sum / Literature]. dwutygodnik.com (in Polish).

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