Kornel Filipowicz  | |
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![]() Kornel Filipowicz in Andrychów, 1970  | |
| Born | 27 October 1913 Tarnopol, Austria-Hungary  | 
| Died | 28 February 1990 (aged 76) Kraków, Poland  | 
| Occupation | Novelist, screenwriter, poet | 
| Citizenship | Polish | 
| Period | 1947–1984 | 
| Spouse | Maria Jarema | 
Kornel Filipowicz (27 October 1913 – 28 February 1990) was a Polish novelist, poet and screenwriter, most notable for his short stories.[1][2][3][4]
Works (selection)
Poetry
- Mijani (The Ones Passed By, 1943)
 - Powiedz to słowo (Say This Word, 1997)
 
Prose
- Krajobraz niewzruszony (Landscape Unmoved, 1947)
 - Księżyc nad Nidą (The Moon Over Nida, 1950)
 - Ulica Gołębia (Gołębia Street, 1955)
 - Ciemność i światło (Darkness and Light, 1959)
 - Biały ptak (A White Bird, 1960)
 - Romans prowincjonalny (A Provincial Romance, 1960)
 - Pamiętnik antybohatera (The Memoir of an Anti-Hero, 1961; English translation by Anna Zaranko, 2019, winner of the Found in Translation Award 2020)
 - Mój przyjaciel i ryby (My Friend and Fishes, 1963)
 - Jeniec i dziewczyna (A Captive and A Girl, 1964)
 - Ogród pana Nietschke (The Garden of Mr. Nietschke, 1965)
 - Mężczyzna jak dziecko (A Man As a Child, 1967)
 - Co jest w człowieku (What's In the Man, 1971)
 - Śmierć mojego antagonisty (The Death of My Antagonist, 1972)
 - Gdy przychodzi silniejszy (When the Stronger, 1974)
 - Kot w mokrej trawie (A Cat In a Wet Grass, 1977)
 - Dzień wielkiej ryby (The Day of a Great Fish, 1978)
 - Zabić jelenia (To Kill a Deer, 1978)
 - Krajobraz, który przeżył śmierć (The Landscape That Survived the Death, 1986)
 - Rozmowy na schodach (Conversations At the Stairs, 1989)
 - Wszystko, co mieć można (All That One Can Have, 1991)
 
Screenplays
- Trzy kobiety (Three Woman, 1956)
 - Miejsce na ziemi (A Place on Earth, 1959)
 - Głos z tamtego świata (The Voice From the Other World, 1962)
 - Piekło i Niebo (Heaven and Hell, 1966)
 - Szklana kula (Crystal Ball, 1972)
 
Awards
- Gold Cross of Merit (1955)
 - Officer's Cross of Polonia Restituta (1963)
 
References
- ↑  J. Golec, S. Bojda (1998). Słownik biograficzny ziemi cieszyńskiej. Vol. 3. Cieszyn. pp. 66–67.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ↑ Słownik Pisarzy Polskich. Kraków: Krakowskie Wydawnictwo Naukowe. 2008. p. 1144. ISBN 978-83-7435-787-6.
 - ↑ Janusz R. Kowalczyk. "Kornel Filipowicz" (in Polish). Culture.pl. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
 - ↑ "Kornel Filipowicz" (in Polish). Filmpolski.pl. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
 
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