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Name: Tadeusz Konwicki  
   
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Date of Birth: 22nd June 1926
   
Place of Birth: Nowa Wilejka, Poland. [now Nowa Wilejka, Lithuania]
   
Profession: Writer
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Tadeusz Konwicki (born 1926) is a Polish writer, and film director, a member of the Polish Language Council.

Konwicki was born June 22, 1926 in Nowa Wilejka near Vilnius, where he spent his early childhood. He spent his adolescence in Vilnius, attending a local gymnasium. Immediately following the outbreak of World War II, Vilnius was occupied by the Soviet Union and subsequently by Nazi Germany, and all education for Poles was discontinued. Konwicki continued his studies underground. In 1944, he joined the ranks of a local Home Army partisan unit, taking part in Operation Tempest and Operation Ostra Brama. After the war Vilnius was annexed by the Soviet Union and Konwicki was expatriated.

In the spring of 1945 Konwicki moved to Kraków, where he enrolled at Jagiellonian University. He also started to work as a journalist at Odrodzenie weekly, moving to Warsaw in 1947 to continue his work for the magazine. In the capital, he was one of the leading advocates for Socialist Realism in literature. In 1948 he finished his memoirs of his partisan years (Rojsty), but the book was not published until 1956. His literary debut was the production novel Construction Site (1950, Przy Budowie), which was followed by the novel Power (1954, Władza). His 1956 novel From a Besieged City (1956, Z oblężonego miasta) also became quite popular.

By the mid 50's, Konwicki had become disillusioned by the communist regime in Poland and fell out of grace with the party. His later works (beginning with A Hole in the Sky (1959, Dziura w niebie), are mostly concerned with the author's childhood and the semi-mythical, romantic land of his youth.

At this time Konwicki became the head of the Kadr Film Studio and has since been recognized as one of the most notable members of the Polish Film School. However, his work veered away from the style pursued by his contemporaries, due to its uniquely bitter quality. As a filmmaker he is best known for The Last Day of Summer (Ostatni dzień lata, 1958) and Zaduszki (Zaduszki, 1961).

He is best known for two novels, published by the Polish underground press: The Polish Complex (1977) and A Minor Apocalypse (1979). The latter work, a bitter satire about a washed-up writer who is asked to burn himself in front of the Polish Communist Party Headquarters, was subsequently adapted as the basis of a French film bearing the same title. He is currently living in Warsaw and continues to write essays and journal articles.

Selected English bibliography


  • Tadeusz Konwicki (1970) A Dreambook for Our Time (Sennik współczesny), The MIT Press. ISBN 014004115X
  • Tadeusz Konwicki (1977) The anthropos-spectre-beast (ZwierzoczÅ‚ekoupiór), Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192714074
  • Tadeusz Konwicki (1982) The Polish Complex (Kompleks polski), New York, Farrar Straus & Giroux. ISBN 1564782018
  • Tadeusz Konwicki (1983) A Minor Apocalypse (MaÅ‚a apokalipsa), New York, Farrar Straus & Giroux. ISBN 1564782174
  • Tadeusz Konwicki (1987) Moonrise, Moonset (Wschody i zachody księżyca), New York, Farrar Straus & Giroux. ISBN 0374212414
  • Tadeusz Konwicki (1990) Bohin Manor (BohiÅ„), New York, Farrar Straus & Giroux. ISBN 0374115230
  • Tadeusz Konwicki (1991) New World Avenue and Vicinity (Nowy Åšwiat i okolice), New York, Farrar Straus & Giroux. ISBN 0374221820
  • Tadeusz Konwicki (1994) The Calendar and the Hourglass (Kalendarz i klepsydra), Review of Contemporary Fiction. ISBN B00092VYV8


External link

  • Tadeusz Konwicki at the Internet Movie Database

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