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Ryszard Krynicki was born on 28 June, 1943 in St. Valentin, Austria, is a Polish poet and translator. Discover Ryszard Krynicki's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Occupation poet, translator, publisher
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 28 June, 1943
Birthday 28 June
Birthplace St. Valentin, Austria
Nationality Austria

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1943

Ryszard Krynicki ( Polish : ; born 28 June 1943) is a Polish poet and translator, member of the Polish "New Wave" Movement.

He is regarded as one of the most prominent post-war contemporary Polish poets.

He was born on 28 June 1943 in St. Valentin, Austria.

After World War II, he moved to Poland, where he graduated from Marie Curie High School No. 2 in Gorzów Wielkopolski.

He further studied Polish philology at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.

1964

He made his literary debut in 1964 in Poznań's literary club Od nowa, where he publicly read out one of his untitled poems.

1966

His first poem was published in 1966 (Wczasowstąpienie) in a literary magazine Pomorze.

1968

In 1968, he wrote Pęd pogoni, pęd ucieczki ("The Impulse to Pursue, the Impulse to Flee"), which one year later appeared in his first book of poetry Akt urodzenia ("The Birth Certificate").

He also published articles in an emigration weekly Wiadomości ("The News").

1970

In the 1970s and 1980s, he was actively involved in the opposition movement against communist authorities of the Polish People's Republic.

1971

In 1971–1973 he worked at the editorial office of the Kraków-based Student magazine where he met many prominent members of the generation of the Polish New Wave (1968–1976) including Adam Zagajewski and Stanisław Barańczak.

He was the signatory of Letter of 59, which was a reaction of Polish intellectuals against the undemocratic changes in the Constitution of the Polish People's Republic.

1976

As a direct consequence of this, his works were officially banned between 1976 and 1980.

1977

He collaborated with the Workers' Defense Committee; and in the period between 1977 and 1981, he published articles in Zapis magazine.

1980

In 1980, he took part in a hunger strike in St. Christopher's Church in Podkowa Leśna as an act of solidarity with the detained political dissidents Dariusz Kobzdej and Mirosław Chojecki.

He published numerous texts and articles in opposition magazines such as Solidarności Wielkopolski ("Greater Poland Solidarity"), Obserwator Wielkopolski ("Greater Poland's Observer") and Bez Debitu ("Without Debit").

He also published his works in Zeszyty Literackie ("Literary Notebooks").

1988

In 1988, he co-founded wydawnictwo a5 publishing house in Poznań, which specialized in the publication of poetry books.

1991

Since 1991, he has been running a publishing company together with his wife Krystyna.

Nowadays, Krynicki is seen as one of the foremost representatives of contemporary Polish poetry alongside Adam Zagajewski and Ewa Lipska.

2015

In 2015, he was awarded the Zbigniew Herbert International Literary Award as a recognition for his poetry works.

In 2015, he became a member of the Polish Academy of Learning.

His early poems contain a wealth of poetic devices and evoke gloomy imagery which presents reality as "a nightmare of chaos, emptiness and nothingness".

The feeling of oppression and hostility characteristic of his works in this period can be interpreted in political, ethical and metaphysical aspects.

Krynicki's approach to poetry at that time "concentrated on language in order to discern the falsehoods perpetrated in language by the totalitarian ideology. The goal was to escape from the lies of communist new-speak".

His later works represent a radical shift from complex, Baroque poems to short, simple, miniature poems that evolved from "an imperative of internal self-perfection, cleansing the world of falsehood, and refusing to submit to various concepts of nothingness".

Their aim was to inspire the reader to contemplate the world and to encourage empathy.