Marcin Szczygielski

Marcin Szczygielski
Born Marcin Paweł Szczygielski
28 May 1972
Warsaw, Poland
Occupation Writer
Nationality  POL Polish
Period 2003 to present
Genre Historical fiction, speculative fiction, Science fiction, satire, Children's fiction

Marcin Szczygielski (born 1972), Polish writer, journalist and graphic designer. He is an author of theatrical plays, novels for adults and for teenagers. Since December 2012 he has been a member of Stowarzyszenie Pisarzy Polskich (Polish Writers' Association).[1]

Biography

Szczygielski was born in Warsaw, to Iwona Racz-Szczygielska,[2] a former singer of most popular in Poland, Soviet Union and GDR in the 1960s Polish girlsband Filipinki,[3][4] and Cezary Szczygielski, an actor. His parents divorced while he was still a child and he was raised by his mother.

Szczygielski is openly gay and lives in Warsaw with his partner (since 1994) Tomasz Raczek, a journalist and film critic.[5][6]

Career

His debut was PL-BOY (published 2003), a fictional, humorous account of the editorial department of the Polish Edition Playboy magazine that Szczygielski used to be the Art director of. The novels that followed – Wiosna PL-BOYa (2004), Nasturcje i cwoki (2005) and Farfocle namietnosci (2006) – established him as one of the most-read authors of popular literature in Poland. Berek (2007) tells a story of a difficult friendship between an elderly lady - a conservative Catholic and her young neighbour, openly gay. The novel immediately hit the bestseller list. Its spinoff, titled Bierki,[7] was published in 2010. In 2011 Poczet Krolowych Polskich (The Queens Saga) was published, which is claimed to be the most mature and most ambitious novel of Szczygielski. This elaborate, multigenerational family saga that portrays the contemporary Polish history through the lives of women of 4 generations, was nominated for the Srebrny Kałamarz Literary Prize.

A separate part of Marcin Szczygielski's literary output are books aimed towards younger readers. Each of them has received numerous awards and recognition awards in literary contests, whereas novels Czarny Mlyn and Za niebieskimi drzwiami have been incorporated into the extracurricular reading list in Polish elementary schools.

Szczygielski's theatrical plays have been staged in many Polish theatres – among others in the cities Warsaw, Łódź, Płock and Cracow.[8]

Books

Aimed towards adult readers:

Aimed towards young readers:

Theatrical plays:

Awards and Honors

Notes

  1. "Marcin Szczygielski". Stowarzyszenie Pisarzy Polskich.
  2. Iwona Racz-Szczygielska
  3. Filipinki
  4. "The Filipinki at the SPA". Baltica.
  5. "Tomasz Raczek and Marcin Szczygielski". Polish Press Agency.
  6. "No gays on Polish TV". Dziennik.
  7. "Bierki". WorldCat.
  8. Marcin Szczygielski
  9. 1 2 "Omega". The Polish Book Institute.
  10. "Marcin Szczygielski Hinter der blauen Tür". S. Fischer Verlag. 2016-03-29.
  11. "Marcin Szczygielski Flügel aus Papier". S. Fischer Verlag.
  12. "Marcin Szczygielski Ковчег часу". Urbino . 2016-03-23.
  13. "Marcin Szczygielski Ark of Time". The Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute.
  14. "Singles & Remixes". Polish Cultural Institute.
  15. "Books awarded in the 2nd Astrid Lindgren Memorial Literary Competition for Contemporary Books for Children and Adolescents". ABCXXI Foundation.
  16. "The IBBY Honour List 2012". IBBY.
  17. "Presentation of winning books in the Third Astrid Lindgren Memorial Literary Competition for Contemporary Books for Children and Adolescents". ABCXXI Foundation.
  18. "Nagrody Guliwera". Silesian Library.
  19. "Die besten 7 Bücher für junge Leser im April". www.deustschlandfunk.de. Retrieved 2015-04-15.
  20. "Buch des Monats Juli 2015". www.akademie-kjl.de. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
  21. "2015.06.16 - Lista Skarbów Muzeum Książki Dziecięcej 2014". Biblioteka Publiczna m.st. Warszawy - Biblioteka Główna Woj. Mazowieckiego. Retrieved 2015-06-25.
  22. "Preise 2015 der Jury der Jungen Leser / Jury der Jungen Kritiker". http://www.juryderjungenleser.at. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
  23. Signum Temporis (2016-03-20). "XV Poznańskie Spotkania Targowe – Książka dla Dzieci, Młodzieży i Rodziców". Signum Temporis. Retrieved 2016-03-20.
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