Edward Pasewicz (born 9 June 1971) is a Polish writer, poet and composer. Laureate of VIII edition of Ogólnopolski Konkurs Poetycki im. Jacka Bierezina (2000). In 2007, he was nominated to
Gdynia Literary Prize
Gdynia Literary Prize ( pl, Nagroda Literacka Gdynia) is a Polish literary prize, which is awarded annually to authors of the best books published in the previous year in the prose, poetry, essay and (since 2014) translation categories.
It wa ...
for a book ''Henry Berryman Pięśni''. His poems were translated into several languages: German, English, Czech, Bulgarian, Slovenian, Serbian, Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Ukrainian and Russian. In 2011 he was granted a scholarship from
Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Poland). In 2022, he was awarded the
Angelus Award for his novel ''Pulverkopf''.
He is Buddhist, learner of
Ole Nydahl. Since 2011, he has been a director of "Scena 21" in
Kraków, Poland. He has been living in Kraków since July 2010.
Bibliography
* ''Dolna Wilda'' (Anima, Tygiel Kultury 2001; Poznań, Wielkopolska Biblioteka Poetów 2006)
* ''Nauki dla żebraków'' (added to magazine "Topos" nr 4-5/2003)
* ''Wiersze dla Róży Filipowicz'' (Wrocław, Biuro Literackie 2004)
* ''th'' (Kielce, kserokopia.art.pl 2005)
* ''Henry Berryman Pięśni'' (Kielce, kserokopia.art.pl 2006)
* ''Śmierć w darkroomie'' (Kraków, EMG 2007)
* ''Drobne! Drobne!'' (Poznań, WBPiCAK 2008)
* ''Muzyka na instrumenty strunowe, perkusję i czelestę'' (Poznań, WBPICAK 2010, Wielkopolska Biblioteka Poezji tom 20)
* ''Pałacyk Bertolta Brechta'' (Kraków, EMG 2011)
* ''Lamentacje Londyńskie''
* ''Trzej Bracia''
* ''Zero jeden''
* ''Putinka''
* ''Czynny do odwołania''
References
External links
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1971 births
Living people
Polish male writers
Polish male poets
Polish composers
Polish Buddhists
People from Kostrzyn nad Odrą