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  Polish culture: Ewa Lipska
Lipska has won the Koscielski Prize (1973), the Polish PEN Club prize (1992) and the Jurzykowski Foundation Prize (1993).
In her earlier work, which is intellectual, skeptical, and often based on paradox, critics discerned the influence of Wislawa Szymborska's poetic diction.
Lipska became increasingly free in her use of elaborated metaphor and poetic concepts, while multiplying and complicating the senses that they contain.
www.culture.pl /en/culture/artykuly/os_lipska_ewa   (257 words)

  
 Ars Interpres Publications, Stockholm - New York - Moscow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ewa Lipska was born in Cracow in 1945 and presently has returned to live there.
Lipska has won the Koscielski Prize (1973), the Polish PEN Club award for her literary contribution (1993), the Jurzykowski Foundation Prize (1993) and more recently, the ‘Wawrzyn Literacki’ (2002) for the best book of the year for ‘Sklepy zoologiczne’ (Shops For Pets) and the ‘Odra Prize’ in 2004.
Recognised as one of Poland’s major poets, Lipska’s poetry is a vital contribution to literary sensibilities and literature in general with its innovative use of simple language to create new forms of reasoning the world within and without.
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 Polish culture: Ewa Lipska, "Drzazga / Splinter"
This volume of poems by Ewa Lipska, written over several months in 2005, comprises 21 brilliant lyric miniatures that form a surprising continuation of the volumes
Lipska - as always, a careful, tender and "merciless" observer of reality - writes more or less openly about our delusions and hopes, about human loneliness in the "elegant" world of united Europe, about love which one should always seek despite everything, about the past which worries and the future which keeps on surprising us.
In all certainty, however, and this is probably the most important feature of her poetry, Ewa Lipska accepts the order of things as it is. Who knows, perhaps there is even more to
www.culture.pl /en/culture/artykuly/dz_lipska_drzazga   (643 words)

  
 91stmeridian.org
The poems of Ewa Lipska offer a deeply private and personal vision framed by European and Jewish history, and articulating a struggle against the forces of evil—their reasoned, systematic violence.
Lipska's poems aim to build a world view in which evil and beauty, reason and the irrational, coexist in twenty-first-century, post-industrial Europe.
EWA ELŻBIETA NOWAKOWSKA is a poet and translator living and teaching in Kraków, Poland.
www.uiowa.edu /~iwp/91st/bluegreen_07/lipska/bio.htm   (315 words)

  
 Poetry International Web - Ewa Lipska
In this she resembles her famous fellow-Krakówian Wislawa Szymborska, with whom she shares a similar critical moralism and a comparable form of light irony.
Ewa Lipska writes concrete poetry, sparing of words.
Her scepsis not only exposes the jargon of officialdom or propaganda in whatever form, but especially the language of daily life, e.g.
international.poetryinternationalweb.org /piw_cms/cms/cms_module/index.php?obj_id=423   (344 words)

  
 POLISH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ewa Lipska is one of Poland’s foremost poets, emerging in the 1960s as a leading voice in the young generation of New Wave poets and quickly establishing herself as one of the key critical voices of the postwar generation.
Over the years, her focus has subtly adjusted itself to match the political upheavals she has witnessed at close hand, and her concise “shorthand” poetry operates on many levels simultaneously—she is simultaneously a journalist, psychologist, surrealist, and metaphysician.
Her translations of Polish writers Stefan Chwin, Ewa Lipska, and Andrzej Stasiu have appeared in a number of journals.
www.utd.edu /research/cts/Publications/Annotated%20books%20received/9-1/polish.htm   (277 words)

  
 Lipska, Ewa
Ewa Lipska writes concrete poetry, sparing of words.
Her scepsis not only exposes the jargon of officialdom or propaganda in whatever form, but especially the language of daily life, e.g.
Thus the reality created in Lipska’s poems is often a disconcerting one.
www.poetryinternational.org /cwolk/view/15687   (354 words)

  
 Galway Arts Centre - West47 - Critique / Review
Born in 1945 in Krakow, Ewa Lispka is a prominent poet of the ‘middle’ generation', associated with the writers of the 'New Wave'.
What makes Lipska's work highly effective is the extreme approach her poems take, an aesthetic which at times seems closer to an operation with a scalpel than to the usual procedures of language:
Lipska's work is deeply existential; she is a poet dedicated to recording an entirely unsentimental and unflinching image of the world.
www.galwayartscentre.ie /west47/west47-15/review-1.html   (2332 words)

  
 Ewa Lipska - rFind.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Svenska wikipedia har inte någon artikel om "Ewa Lipska" ännu.
Du kan också söka efter Ewa Lipska i andra artiklar på svenska wikipedia.
Ann Johansson och Ewa Ohlsson hittas inte av spårhunden Göran Bergström i Vänerhamnen i Karlstad.
www.rfind.net /info/Ewa_Lipska   (163 words)

  
 Ewa Lipska   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ewa Lipska was born in 1945 in Krakow.
Throughout the 90's she was director of the Polish Institute in Vienna.
Ewa Lipska will be reading from her latest book, as well as presenting poems newly translated for this special evening.
www.polishculture.org.uk /archive_literature/events_liter_lipska.html   (231 words)

  
 Pet Shops & Other Poems by Lipska, Ewa translated by Barbara Bogoczek & Tony Howard - £8.95 - Free UK shipping, ...
Pet Shops & Other Poems by Lipska, Ewa translated by Barbara Bogoczek & Tony Howard - £8.95 - Free UK shipping, buy direct from publisher.
Lipska, Ewa translated by Barbara Bogoczek & Tony Howard
Ewa Lipska is one of Poland’s foremost poets, emerging in the 1960s as a leading figure in the young generation of New Wave poets and quickly establishing herself as one of the key critical voices of the postwar generation.
www.inpressbooks.co.uk /pet_shops_other_poems_by_lipska_ewa_translated_by_barbara_bogoczek_tony_howard_i0754.aspx   (155 words)

  
 AGNI | Poetry | 53 | 'Hannah Arendt' by Ewa Lipska
Her book Poetry and Power: Russia, Poland and the West is forthcoming from Yale University Press.
Ewa Lipska is a prominent Polish poet closely associated with the so-called "Generation of '68" movement, which included, among others Adam Zagajewski, Stanislaw Baranczak, and Ryszard Krynicki.
She lives in Vienna, where until recently she was the director of the Polish Institute.
www.bu.edu /agni/poetry/print/2001/53-lipska.html   (118 words)

  
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I believe that such interest is accounted for in equal proportions by common historical experience as well as the topics of the Polish poems.
They convey a climate of alarm, a feeling well known to residents of Israel,’ said Rafi Weichert, translator and co-owner of Keshew Publishers, who have published Ewa Lipska’s volume of verse.
Royal gardens in Poland A scholarly session, organised by the Society for the Preservation of Monuments, took place on 10-11 May at the offices of the General Conservator of Monuments.
www.msz.gov.pl /files/file_library/42/Ars0514a_5846.doc   (933 words)

  
 Meander * Wereldpoëzie
Deze maand verschijnt haar tweede bundel, Splinter, waaruit Meander één gedicht ter voorpublicatie mag aanbieden.
Sander de Vaan interviewde Lipska over de 'belangrijkste anekdote uit haar leven'.
Onlangs verscheen een nieuwe uitgave van gedichten van de Amerikaan Walt Whitman, met een omvangrijke selectie uit de Deathbed-edition.
meander.italics.net /wereldpoezie   (381 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Pet Shops and Other Poems: Books: Ewa Lipska,Barbara Bogoczek,Tony Howard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
by Ewa Lipska (Author), Barbara Bogoczek (Translator), Tony Howard (Translator)
Ewa Lipska is one of Poland's foremost poets, emerging in the 1960s as a leading voice in the young generation of New Wave poets and quickly establishing herself as one of the key critical voices of the postwar generation.
Over the years, her focus has subtly adjusted itself to match the political upheavals she has witnessed at close hand and her concise 'shorthand' poetry operates on many levels simultaneously.
www.amazon.co.uk /Pet-Shops-Other-Poems-Lipska/dp/1900072521   (279 words)

  
 Ars Interpres Publications
Ewa Lipska has published 15 books of poetry, making her debut in 1967 with
Originally identified to some extent with the Polish ‘New Wave’ of poets in the
poets, Lipska’s poetry is a vital contribution to literary sensibilities and literature
arsint.com /book_e_l.html   (272 words)

  
 Words Without Borders
Translated from the Polish by Robin Davidson and Ewa Elżbieta Nowakowska
By arrangement with the author.Translation copyright 2007 Robin Davidson and Ewa Elżbieta Nowakowska.
Categories: Poetry, Europe, From 2000 to Present, Polish, Poland, Article, Good, Evil, September 2007, Ewa Lipska, Robin Davidson and Ewa Elżbieta Nowakowska
www.wordswithoutborders.org /?lab=LipskaSmellsofEvil   (72 words)

  
 Ars Interpres Publications, Stockholm - New York - Moscow
On the schedule is the chance to hear the fluid words of live poetry aboard the ship Constantia.
The poets, who will read from their work, give talks and launch new bilingual collections of poetry, include John Kinsella, Ewa Lipska, Gunnar Harding, Aleksandr Kushner and Giannina Braschi.
In addition to the readings on board, events will be happening at Kulturhuset, Svensk Tenn, Svensk Form, Polska Institutet, Stockholm University and other places in the city.
www.arsint.com /news.html   (839 words)

  
 Ewa Lipska BIALE TRUSKAWKI
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 Polish literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Polish public was able to get acquainted with the literary stock of our émigré literature.
Its Paris and London centres had published many first class works - suffice to mention Czeslaw Milosz, Witold Gombrowicz and of the younger generation - poetry of martial law period by Stanislaw Baranczak, Adam Zagajewski and Ewa Lipska.
The revival of another tradition, considering the poetic work as a distant echo of the Biblical Inspired Word and a poem as the recording of epiphany, must be attributed to recently recognized poets: Krystyna Milobedzka, Bohdan Zadura or their younger Kazimierz Brakoniecki.
www.poland-embassy.si /eng/culture/todayliterature.htm   (2506 words)

  
 University of Rhode Island Department of English - Home
Cappello calls her work a discursive double portrait; she was attempting in prose what is achieved in the musical form of the Two-Part Invention.
Recent issues of Quarterly West feature such writers as Stephen Dunn, Albert Goldbarth, Ewa Lipska, Sherod Santos, Lynn McMahon, Gary Soto, James Tate, and Valerie Miner.
Assistant Professor Naomi Mandel has two pieces forthcoming in distinguished journals: a review essay, entitled, “Ethics After Auschwitz: The Holocaust in History and Representation” will appear in an upcoming issue of Criticism, and her review of Loss: The Politics of Mourning.
www.uri.edu /artsci/eng/english_NEW/News/publicity_October03.html   (2183 words)

  
 Absinthe: New European Writing
Issue 7 is done and features work by Mikhail Aizenberg, Carlos Edmundo de Ory, Tsvetanka Elenkova, Jacques Reda, Jan Sonnergaard, Serhiy Zhadan, and others, along with an interview with Claudio Magris.
The issue features poetry and prose by Pavel Brycz, Keller + Kuhn, Ewa Lipska, Titos Patrikios, Ellen Visson, Gernot Wolfram, Ferenc Barnás, Giancarlo Pastore, Thomas Rosenlöcher, Serdar Turkeli, and others.
To purchase a copy of issue 6 click here.
www.absinthenew.com /pages/information.html   (413 words)

  
 Ewa Reid, Cheap Books, Compare Book Prices in A Click!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ewa Reid, Cheap Books, Compare Book Prices in A Click!
Accents and Speech in Teaching English Phonetics and Phonology: Efl Perspective (Odz Studies in Language, V. by Ewa Waniek-Klimczak Patrick James Melia
by Robin Bovey Wayne Campbell Bryan Gates Ewa Pluciennik
www.cheapbooks.info /authors_7/Ewa_Reid   (218 words)

  
 krynski inv.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
38 MJK's translations of Baranczak's poems 39 Baranczak/s collection - planning 40 Selected poems by Ewa Lipska, transl.
By MJK 41 MJK' notes from 1975 trip to Poland 42 Notes from the meeting with Jerzy Andrzejewski, 1972 43 First Conversation with Rozewicz, Aug. 1972 44 Conversation with W. Wantula, 1976 - notes 45 A note on Ewa Lipska 46 Poland's literary "thaw" - dialectical phase or genuine freedom?
Information re: literary world in Poland, 1978 14 Polish writers - biographical info.
wilson.ctstateu.edu /lib/archives/polish/personal/kryninv.htm   (182 words)

  
 Kalendarz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Więcej: Ewa Lipska, http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ewa_Lipska, informacje o Salonie: Lena Wrozynski HelenaKrausz@msn.com, lub Leszek Chudzinski Leszek.Chudzinski@spl.org.
Salon Poezji (the Salon of Poetry in Seattle) is a new organization devoted to the art of word and its masters, the poets.
More: Ewa Lipska (in Polish), http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ewa_Lipska, for the Salon contact Lena Wrozynski HelenaKrausz@msn.com, or Leszek Chudzinski Leszek.Chudzinski@spl.org.
www.polishhome.org /KalendarzHistoria2005.htm   (7420 words)

  
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Frauen Quartett: Kazimiera Iakowiczowna, Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska, Wisawa Szymborska, Ewa Lipska Gedichte (German)
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 University of Glasgow :: Slavonic Studies (SMLC) :: Elwira M Grossman
In 1989 Donald organised a series of events in Glasgow under the title Polish Realities.
He also organised three major conferences devoted to Polish literature and invited Andrzej Wajda, Tadeusz Różewicz and Ewa Lipska to meet with the public in Glasgow.
Not only was Donald an accomplished scholar and a distinguished translator of Polish poetry, he was also an enthusiastic teacher, cherished by his students and colleagues.
www.arts.gla.ac.uk /Slavonic/staff/elwiragrossman.html   (430 words)

  
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 Guardian Unlimited Books | Review | Voices heard abroad
A substantial new book by the German Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Lighter than Air (Bloodaxe), comes in excellent translations of these scabrous, topical, often hilarious fantasies by David Constantine, in collaboration with the poet.
Gripping (and admirably produced) translations of two Polish poets, the veteran Rosowic and Ewa Lipska from a younger generation came from the same duo of collaborators, Barbar Bogoozek and Tony Howard.
Recycling and Pet Shops are both published by Arc.
books.guardian.co.uk /review/story/0,12084,1045023,00.html   (1002 words)

  
 Ewa Wisniewska   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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