Aniela Kupiec
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Aniela Kupiec (5 April 1920 – 11 September 2019) was a Polish Czech poet and public figure from the
Trans-Olza Trans-Olza ( pl, Zaolzie, ; cs, Záolží, ''Záolší''; german: Olsa-Gebiet; Cieszyn Silesian dialect, Cieszyn Silesian: ''Zaolzi''), also known as Trans-Olza Silesia (Polish language, Polish: ''Śląsk Zaolziański''), is a territory in the ...
region. She wrote her poetry in the
Cieszyn Silesian dialect The Cieszyn Silesian dialect or Teschen Silesian dialect (Cieszyn Silesian: ''cieszyńsko rzecz''; pl, gwara cieszyńska or '; cs, těšínské nářečí; Silesian: ''ćeszyński djalekt'') is one of the Silesian dialects. It has its roots ...
.


Life

Kupiec was born in
Nýdek ( pl, , german: Niedek) is a municipality and village in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,100 inhabitants. Polish minority in the Czech Republic, Polish minority makes up 17.0% of the ...
on 5 April 1920 in
Cieszyn Silesia Cieszyn Silesia, Těšín Silesia or Teschen Silesia ( pl, Śląsk Cieszyński ; cs, Těšínské Slezsko or ; german: Teschener Schlesien or ) is a historical region in south-eastern Silesia, centered on the towns of Cieszyn and Český Tě ...
. Her Milerski family could trace their heritage to the 17th century. Three months after she was born, the region of Cieszyn Silesia where she had been born, was divided between Poland and Czechoslovakia as a result of the Spa Conference. The village of Nýdek where her family lived found itself on the Czech side of the border. She was a keen reader being remembered for caring for a cow with a book in her hand. She met her future husband, Jan Kupiec, in Polish organisations in her youth. During the occupation by Nazi Germany she had to manually work hard in a forest. This was an unwelcome change from the office work she did briefly in the
Třinec Iron and Steel Works Třinec Iron and Steel Works (TŽ) ( cs, Třinecké železárny, pl, Huta trzyniecka) is a producer of long rolled steel products in Třinec, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic. TŽ produces over a third of all steel produced in the Cze ...
before the war cost her that job. After the war in 1945 she married Jan Kupiec. Trans-Olza became again a part of Czechoslovakia. After the
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she and her husband were not trusted citizens. Eventually however her husband became the headmaster of a Polish primary school. In the 1950s she was involved in folk activities of the
Polish Cultural and Educational Union Polski Związek Kulturalno-Oświatowy (commonly known as PZKO) ( cs, Polský kulturně-osvětový svaz) (meaning "Polish Cultural and Educational Union") is a Polish organization in the Czech Republic. It represents the Polish minority in the C ...
, and in meteorology where she recorded weather data. She was always writing poems but she did not regard herself as a poet, and it was not until 1981 that her first book of poetry was published. A second followed the next year. The main literary languages used in Cieszyn Silesia are Czech and Polish. However, several writers and poets wrote in the
Cieszyn Silesian dialect The Cieszyn Silesian dialect or Teschen Silesian dialect (Cieszyn Silesian: ''cieszyńsko rzecz''; pl, gwara cieszyńska or '; cs, těšínské nářečí; Silesian: ''ćeszyński djalekt'') is one of the Silesian dialects. It has its roots ...
, including
Paweł Kubisz Paweł Kubisz (12 May 1907 – 19 August 1968) was a Polish poet, writer, journalist, and activist, one of the most important poets from the Zaolzie region of Cieszyn Silesia. Biography Kubisz was born to a poor worker's family in the village ...
,
Władysław Młynek Władysław Młynek (6 June 1930 in Gródek – 1 December 1997 in Nawsie) was a Polish teacher, writer and poet from Zaolzie region of Cieszyn Silesia. He was the son of Jan Młynek, a social activist. He attended Polish elementary school in ...
and Kupiec. Poets who wrote in Cieszyn Silesian generally regarded their work as part of the Polish literary tradition, rather than belonging to a new literary language. She began to publish her own short stories and other prose in 1997. Her humour was appreciated. In 2005 she published another book which included both poetry and prose. She died in 2019 in the simple wooden home she had lived in her whole life.


Publications

* ''Korzenie'' (1987) – a collection of poems written in the Cieszyn Silesian dialect together with Ewa Milerska and Anna Filipek * ''Malinowy świat'' (1988) * ''Połotane żywobyci'' (1997) * ''Po naszymu pieszo i na skrzydłach'' (2005)


References


Further reading

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Profile of Aniela Kupiec
– Zaolzie Teraz project at Książnica Cieszyńska website {{DEFAULTSORT:Kupiec, Aniela 1920 births 2019 deaths Polish women poets Polish people from Trans-Olza People from Cieszyn Silesia People from Frýdek-Místek District Czechoslovak poets