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Antoni Libera (born 19 April 1949 in
Warsaw Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
) is a Polish writer, translator, literary critic, and
theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The perform ...
director. He graduated from
Warsaw University The University of Warsaw ( pl, Uniwersytet Warszawski, la, Universitas Varsoviensis) is a public university in Warsaw, Poland. Established in 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country offering 37 different fields of ...
and received his Ph.D. from the
Polish Academy of Sciences The Polish Academy of Sciences ( pl, Polska Akademia Nauk, PAN) is a Polish state-sponsored institution of higher learning. Headquartered in Warsaw, it is responsible for spearheading the development of science across the country by a society of ...
. He is a member of the Pen Club, the Polish Writers Association (
Stowarzyszenie Pisarzy Polskich The ''Stowarzyszenie Pisarzy Polskich'' is a Polish Writers' Association, an organization of Polish writers, poets, playwrights, critics and translators. SPP, established in 1989 is a continuation of the Professional Union of Polish Writers, found ...
), and the American Samuel Beckett Society.


Biography

He is a son of
Polish-Jewish The history of the Jews in Poland dates back at least 1,000 years. For centuries, Poland was home to the largest and most significant Ashkenazi Jewish community in the world. Poland was a principal center of Jewish culture, because of the lon ...
historian Zdzisław Libera, who survived the
Warsaw Ghetto The Warsaw Ghetto (german: Warschauer Ghetto, officially , "Jewish Residential District in Warsaw"; pl, getto warszawskie) was the largest of the Nazi ghettos during World War II and the Holocaust. It was established in November 1940 by the G ...
. His original surname was Libin. Libera is best known for his translations and productions of
Samuel Beckett Samuel Barclay Beckett (; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish novelist, dramatist, short story writer, theatre director, poet, and literary translator. His literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal and tragicomic expe ...
's plays. He has translated all of Beckett's dramatic works into Polish, as well as some of his other works. He has also directed many of Beckett's plays in Poland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the U.S. Many famous Polish actors have appeared in those plays, including
Tadeusz Łomnicki Tadeusz Łomnicki (; 18 July 1927 – 22 February 1992) was a Polish actor, one of the most notable stage and film artists of his time in Poland. He is remembered mostly for his roles in comedies and dramas, as well as for the role of Kordian in J ...
,
Zbigniew Zapasiewicz Zbigniew Jan Zapasiewicz (13 September 1934 – 14 July 2009) was one of the most prominent post-war Polish actors, as well as a theatre director and pedagogue. Biography Zbigniew Zapasiewicz was born on 13 September 1934 in Warsaw, Poland. Du ...
,
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,
Adam Ferency Adam Ferency (born 5 October 1951) is a Polish actor. He has appeared in more than 70 films and television shows since 1976. He starred in the 1990 film '' Burial of a Potato'', which was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Can ...
,
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, and
Andrzej Seweryn Andrzej Teodor Seweryn (born 25 April 1946) is a Polish actor and director. One of the most successful Polish theatre actors, he starred in over 50 films, mostly in Poland, France and Germany. He is also one of only three non-French actors to b ...
, along with British actors like
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and David Warrilow. His other translations include
Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
"Macbeth",
Sophocles Sophocles (; grc, Σοφοκλῆς, , Sophoklễs; 497/6 – winter 406/5 BC)Sommerstein (2002), p. 41. is one of three ancient Greek tragedians, at least one of whose plays has survived in full. His first plays were written later than, or co ...
"Antigone" and "Oedipus the King",
Oscar Wilde Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 185430 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of the most popular playwrights in London in the early 1890s. He is ...
"Salome",
Friedrich Hölderlin Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin (, ; ; 20 March 1770 – 7 June 1843) was a German poet and philosopher. Described by Norbert von Hellingrath as "the most German of Germans", Hölderlin was a key figure of German Romanticism. Part ...
,
Constantine Cavafy Konstantinos Petrou Kavafis ( el, Κωνσταντίνος Πέτρου Καβάφης ; April 29 (April 17, OS), 1863 – April 29, 1933), known, especially in English, as Constantine P. Cavafy and often published as C. P. Cavafy (), was a Gre ...
, and others. He has translated a number of opera librettos as well, such as "Death in Venice" by
Benjamin Britten Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten (22 November 1913 – 4 December 1976, aged 63) was an English composer, conductor, and pianist. He was a central figure of 20th-century British music, with a range of works including opera, other ...
, "Black mask", and "Ubu King" by
Krzysztof Penderecki Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (; 23 November 1933 – 29 March 2020) was a Polish composer and conductor. His best known works include ''Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima'', Symphony No. 3, his '' St Luke Passion'', ''Polish Requiem'', ''A ...
. In 1990 he was commissioned by the London Royal Court Theatre to write the play "Eastern Promises," which was performed in that theatre and published in “The May Days Dialogues" by Methuen in 1990 (Polish title: "Czy Europa musi zginąć"? published in “Dialog”). Libera's first novel, ''Madame'' (1998), was awarded the Grand Prix from Znak (a major Polish publishing house) and nominated for the 1999 Nike Literary Award. In 2002 it was again nominated for the
International Dublin Literary Award The International Dublin Literary Award ( ga, Duais Liteartha Idirnáisiúnta Bhaile Átha Chliath), established as the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 1996, is presented each year for a novel written or translated into English. ...
. The novel has been translated into 20 languages. In 2009, Libera published the autobiographical work "Godot i jego cień" (Godot's Shadow), which was nominated for an Angelus Award and the Jan Michalski Prize for Literature. From 1988 to 1993, Libera was one of the editors of the magazine "Puls", and from 1996 to 2001 he was a literary director at the Dramatic Theater in Warsaw. In October 2010 he was awarded the Silver Medal “Gloria Artis.”


Works

;Original works * "Błogosławieństwo Becketta i inne wyznania literackie" (Sic!, 2004) * "Godot i jego cień" (autobiographical prose) ( Znak, 2009) * "Liryki lozańskie" (short story) in "Pokaz prozy" (WL, 2006) * "Madame" (a novel) (Znak, 1998) * "Niech się panu darzy" (three novellas) (Więź, 2013) ;Translations and studies * Beckett, S. "Pisma prozą" (Czytelnik 1982) * Barańczak, S. "Zimy i podróże. Lekcja literatury z Antonim Liberą elected poems (WL 1997) * Beckett, S. "Dramaty" (Biblioteka Narodowa, Ossolineum 1995, 1999) * Beckett, S. "Dramaty", “Kanon na Koniec Wieku” (PIW 2002) * Beckett, S. "Dzieła dramatyczne" (PIW 1988) * Beckett, S. "Molloy i cztery nowele" (Znak 2004) * Beckett, S. "No właśnie co elected works (PIW 2010) * Beckett, S. "Wierność przegranej sseys (Znak 1999) * Hölderlin, F. "Co się ostaje, ustanawiają poeci elected poems (Znak 2003), (słowo/obraz terytoria 2009) * Kawafis, K. "Jeżeli do Itaki wybierasz się w podróż... elected poems (Znak 2011) * Racine, J. "Fedra" (PIW, 2011) * Sofokles "Król Edyp" (PIW 2012) * Sofokles "Filoktet" (PIW 2012) * Shakespeare, W. "Makbet" (Noir Sur Blanc 2002) * Szpotański, J. "Gnom; Caryca; Szmaciak atiric works and autobiographical fragments (LTW 2003) * Szpotański, J. "Zebrane utwory poetyckie" (Puls 1990) * Wilde, O. "Dwie sceny miłosne alome, Tragedia florencka (PIW 2003)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Libera, Antoni Polish male writers 1949 births Living people Polish translators Polish people of Jewish descent Recipients of the Silver Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis International Writing Program alumni