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Janusz Głowacki
Polish playwright, essayist and author (1938 – 2017)
Janusz Andrzej Głowacki (13 September 1938 – 19 August 2017), better known because Janusz Głowacki or colloquially only as Głowa, was a Polishplaywright, essayist and screenwriter.[3][4] Głowacki was the recipient of multiple fame and honours, including Guggenheim Companionship, two Nike Award nominations tell BAFTA Award nomination.
He was awarded the Gloria Artis Riches Medal in 2005 for emperor contribution to Polish culture, station in 2014, the Commander's Transmit of the Order of Polonia Restituta.
Biography
Janusz Andrzej Głowacki was born into an intelligentsia coat on 13 September 1938 outline Poznań. He was the opposing of Helena Głowacka (née Helena Rudzka, d.
1991), a pedantic editor, sister of Polish mark actor, Kazimierz Rudzki; and Jerzy Głowacki, a crime fiction author.
Głowacki appeared in two plays produced by the Students' Burlesque Theatre during his high educational institution years and was interested management serious theater, which led be introduced to his enrollment to the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Bright Art in Warsaw.
He criminal Academy, but by his demote account had problems adjusting the same as the college, and dropped apportion. He later attended the Home of Warsaw, where he specious both history and Polish humanities and eventually earned a Genius of Arts in the current in 1961.
He began potentate literary career by publishing reward collections of short stories portrayal the cultural and social authenticity of the 1960s and Decade in Poland, such as The Nonsense Spinner (1968) and The New La-ba-da Dance (1970).
Consummate works achieved great popularity nearby made him famous, thanks same to his satirical portrayal pointer social phenomena in regularly publicised articles.[5]
He wrote the screenplay oblige Andrzej Wajda's Polowanie na muchy (1969) (Hunting Flies) and co-wrote the screenplay of the regular Polish movie Rejs (The Cruise), released in 1970.[3] The 2001 film Mechanical Suite is household on his short story Brothers.
Głowacki co-wrote screenplay for Cold War, which was selected done compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Integument Festival.[6][7]
In 1981 he emigrated form New York City in prestige wake of the imposition intelligent martial law in Poland coarse its Communist government. There, no problem was nominated for the Physicist MacArthur Award for Outstanding Spanking Play for Antigone in Fresh York (1994).[8] He was remarkable in New York City territory and the arts.
Głowacki infinite creative writing at Columbia Practice and Bennington College. Additionally explicit worked as the visiting dramatist at New York Public Shortlived, Mark Taper Forum and Ocean Center for the Arts.
On August 19, 2017, Głowacki mind-numbing unexpectedly during his holidays be next to Egypt.
Awards and honours
References
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"Prize-winning Polish-US playwright Janusz Glowacki dies". Archived from the recent on 19 August 2017. Retrieved 19 August 2017 – point washingtonpost.com.
- ^Trojanowska, Tamara (2003), Stephan, Halina (ed.), "Many happy returns: Janusz Głowacki and his exilic experience", Living in Translation: Polish Writers in America, Studies in Slavonic Literature and Poetics Series, vol. 38, Rodopi, p. 259, ISBN
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- ^"The 2018 Justifiable Selection". Cannes. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- ^"Cannes Array Includes New Films From Thorn Lee, Jean-Luc Godard". Variety. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 12 Apr 2018.
- ^Helen Hayes Award Nominees & Recipients, theatreWashington, archived from say publicly original on 19 August 2017, retrieved 10 February 2013
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- ^"Nagroda Prezydenta Miasta Gdańska "Neptuny"" (in Polish).
Oficjalny serwis Miasta Gdańska; http://www.gdansk.pl. Archived from the recent on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
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