Polish literature

Marcin Szczygielski

(born 1972) Polish writer and graphic designer. Szczygielski is an author of theatrical plays, as well as of novels for adults and young people.

Since December 2012 he has been a member of Stowarzyszenie Pisarzy Polskich (Polish Writers Association). His debut was PL-BOY (published in 2003), a fictional, humorous account of the editorial department of the Polish Playboy magazine that Szczygielski used to be the art director of. The novels that followed – Wiosna PL-BOYa (2004), Nasturcje i cwoki (2005), Farfocle namietnosci (2006), Berek (2007), Bierki (2010), Sanato (2014) and Bingo (2015) established him as one of the most-read authors
 of popular literature in Poland. Published in 2011 Poczet Krolowych Polskich was claimed to be the most mature and most ambitious novel of Szczygielski. This elaborate, multigenerational family saga that portrays the contemporary Polish history through the lives of women of 4 generations, was nominated for the Srebrny Kalamarz Literary Prize.

A separate part of Marcin Szczygielski's literary output are books aimed towards younger readers. Each of them has received numerous awards and recognition awards in Polish, Austrian and German literary contests, whereas novels Czarny Młyn (The Black Mill), Za niebieskimi drzwiami (Behind the Blue Door), Arka Czasu (Rafe and the Ark of Time) and Czarownica piętro niżej (The Witch Downstairs) have been incorporated into the extracurricular reading list in Polish elementary schools.

Szczygielski's theatrical plays have been staged in the public and commercial theatres in Poland, Great Britain and Czech Republic.

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Aimed towards adult readers:

  • PLBOY, novel  (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2003)
  • Wiosna  PL-­BOYa, novel (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2004)
  • Kuchnia  na  ciezkie  czasy, cookbook  (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2004)
  • Nasturcje  i  Cwoki, novel (Instytut Wydawniczy Latanik, 2005) Farfocle  namietnosci, novel (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2006)
  • Berek, novel (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2007)
  • Bierki, novel (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2010)
  • Furie  i  inne  groteski, theatrical  plays  (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2011)
  • Poczet  Krolowych  Polskich, novel (I. W. Latarnik, 2011)
  • Kallas, theatrical  play (I. W. Latarnik, 2011)
  • Filipinki  –  to  my!, monograph of Filipinki, a Polish girlsband (Agora, 2013)
  • Sanato, novel  (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2014)
  • Bingo, novel (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2015)

Aimed towards young readers:

  • Omega, novel (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2009)
  • Za  niebieskimi  drzwiami, novel (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2010)
  • Czarny  Mlyn, novel (Stentor, 2011) Czarownica  pietro  nizej, novel (Bajka, 2013) Arka  Czasu, novel (Stentor, 2013)
  • Tuczarnia  motyli, novel (Bajka, 2014)
  • Teatr Niewidzialnych Dzieci, novel (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2016)
  • Klatwa dziewiatych urodzin, novel (Bajka, 2016)
  • Serce Neftydy, novel (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2017)
  • Bez piatej klepki, novel (Bajka, 2018)
  • Weronika i zombie, novel (Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik, 2018)

Theatrical plays:

  • Berek,  czyli  upior  w  moherze. Premiere: Warsaw – 2009, Plock –2016
  • Wydmuszka. Premieres: Warsaw – 2010; Plock – 2011; Lodz  – 2011; Cracow – 2014; Prague – 2016; Wien – 2017
  • Furie. Premiere: Warsaw – 2011
  • Kallas. Premiere: Warsaw – 2012
  • Single  i  Remiksy. Premiere: Warsaw – 2012
  • Kochanie  na  kredyt. Premiere: London – 2013
  • Single  po japonsku. Premiere: Warsaw – 2016
  • Bierki. Premiere: Lodz – 2017

TRANSLATIONS:

Russian:

  • Arka czasu, Text, Moscow 2018

Serbian:

  • Czarownica piętro niżej, Propolis Books, Beograd 2017

Spanish:

  • Arka czasu, Baltica Editorial, Boadilla del Monte 2018

Ukrainian:

  • Arka czasu, Urbino, Lwów 2016
  • Teatr Niewidzialnych Dzieci, Urbino, Lwów 2018
  • Za niebieskimi drzwiami, Urbino, Lwów 2018
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