Wacław Waldemar Michalski

Waldemar Michalski; Photo: Krzysztof Kuzko

Wacław Waldemar Michalski (born September 27, 1938 in Volodymyr-Volynskyi) is a Polish poet, librarian, editor, curator and critic.

Biography

Waldemar Michalski studied Polish [[Philology] at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin], which he finished in 1963 with the Magister. At the same time he became a member of the literary group "Prom", later, along with Wacław Oszajca, also the group "Signum". His prose debut was in "Tygodnik Społeczno-Kulturalny Katolików" with a report on Polish people in Lviv ("Polacy ziemi lwowskiej"), as a poet in 1960 in the almanac "Biuletyn Młodego Twórcy" with the poem "Poezja Starego Miasta".[1]

From 1962 to 1985 he was curator of the University Library at the Catholic University of Lublin, from 1977 lecturer for Polish Language and Culture. Since 1978 Michalski Member and in 1986 the board of the Polish Writers' Union. Since 1985 he has been secretary of the literary magazine "Akcent".[2] His texts and reviews published in numerous magazines. In 1995 he was with Bogusław Wróblewski and Bohdan Zadura initiator establishing the East Cultural Foundation "Akcent" and is the secretary.

Waldemar Michalski also published under the pseudonyms WM, Wacław Volynsky Wam, Wami.[3]

Poetry

Prizes and awards (selection)

References

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