Małgorzata Musierowicz
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Małgorzata Musierowicz (born January 9, 1945) is a popular Polish writer, author of many stories and novels for children and teenagers, but read with pleasure by adults too. She is the sister of poet and translator Stanisław Barańczak.


Life and career

Musierowicz was born in
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, Poland. She went to VII Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Dąbrówki in
Poznań Poznań ( ) is a city on the Warta, River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business center and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's ...
. She graduated from the Art University in Poznań with an MFA degree in graphic design. She frequently contributes articles to a Polish opinion magazine,
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. Her first book, "Małomówny i rodzina", was published in the mid-70s. She soon started to publish a series of humorous novels; the volumes are referred to as Jeżycjada. The name Jeżycjada derives from the name of a district in
Poznań Poznań ( ) is a city on the Warta, River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business center and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's ...
, Jeżyce where all her characters live. Musierowicz also wrote books for younger children. Her books "Kłamczucha", "Kwiat Kalafiora" and "Ida Sierpniowa" were adapted for films directed by Anna Sokolowska. In 1982 her book ''Cauliflower flower'' was awarded The Christian Andersen Award. Her book ''Noelka'' has been entered on the Polish List of the International Board of Books for Young People (IBBY). In 2008 she got awarded the Medal of the Polish section by IBBY. Her novels have been translated into many languages, incl. for Czech, German, Swedish, Hungarian, and Japanese.


Books


Jeżycjada

*1975 ''Małomówny i rodzina'' Musierowicz.com *1977 ''Szósta Klepka'' (''The Sixth Stave'') *1979 ''Kłamczucha'' (''Liar'') *1981 ''Kwiat kalafiora'' (''The Flower of the Cauliflower'') *1981 ''Ida Sierpniowa'' (''August Ida'') *1986 ''Opium w Rosole'' (''Opium in Chicken Soup'') *1988 ''Brulion Bebe B.'' (''The Jotterbook of Bebe B.'') *1992 ''Noelka'' *1993 ''Pulpecja'' *1993 ''Dziecko piątku'' (''Friday's child'') *1994 ''Nutria i Nerwus'' (''Nutria and Nerwus'') *1996 ''Córka Robrojka'' (''Robrojek's daughter'') *1998 ''Imieniny'' (''Name Day'') *1999 ''Tygrys i Róża'' (''Tiger and Rose'') *2002 ''Kalamburka'' *2004 ''Język Trolli'' (''Trolla's language'') *2005 ''Żaba'' (''The Frog'') *2006 ''Czarna polewka'' (''Duck Blood Soup'') *2008 ''Sprężyna'' (''Driving Force'') *2012 ''McDusia'' *2014 ''Wnuczka do Orzechów'' (''Granddaughter of Walnuts'') *2015 ''Feblik'' *2018Ciotka Zgryzotka
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''Ciotka Zgryzotka'' (''Aunt Anguish'')


Bambolandia

*1978 ''Czerwony helikopter'' (''Red helicopter'') *1982 ''Ble-ble'' *1985 ''Kluczyk'' *1989 ''Światełko''


"Poczytaj mi mamo" series

*''Co mam'' (''What I Have'') *''Rybka'' (''Little fish'') *''Bijacz'' (''Beater'') *''Boję się'' (''I am scared'') *''Kredki'' (''Crayons'') *''Kurczak'' (''Chicken'') *''Znajomi z zerówki'' (''Kindergarten Friends'') *''Hihopter'' *''Tempusek'' *1990 ''Kluseczki'' (''Dumplings'')


Other books

*''Łasuch literacki'' *''Tym razem serio'' *''Całuski pani Darling'' (''Mrs. Darling's Kisses'') *1997 ''Frywolitki, czyli ostatnio przeczytałam książkę!'' *2000 ''Frywolitki 2, czyli ostatnio przeczytałam książkę!'' *2005 ''Frywolitki 3'' *2007 ''Na Gwiazdkę'' *2008 ''Dla Zakochanych'' (''For People In Love'') There have been also many books and articles written about Musierowicz and her books.


References


External links


Official web site of Malgorzata Musierowicz

Fanpage of Jeżycjada series
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Musierowicz, Malgorzata 1945 births 20th-century Polish novelists 20th-century Polish women writers 21st-century Polish novelists 21st-century Polish women writers Living people Polish children's writers Polish women children's writers Polish women short story writers Polish women novelists Polish writers of young adult literature Writers from Poznań