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Jerzy Pilch
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Born | Wisła, Poland
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10 August 1952
Died | 29 May 2020 Kielce, Poland
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(aged 67)
Alma mater | Jagiellonian University |
Occupation | Writer, journalist |
Awards | Nike Award (2001) Paszport Polityki Award (1998) Kościelski Award (1989) |
Jerzy Pilch (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjɛʐɨ ˈpilx]; 10 August 1952 – 29 May 2020) was a Polish writer, columnist, and journalist. Critics have compared Pilch's style to Witold Gombrowicz, Milan Kundera, or Bohumil Hrabal.
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Early life and education
Born and raised in the small town of Wisła in the Beskids in southern Poland, Pilch studied Polish philology at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and became active in the city's underground literary scene in the late 1970s. He began making his name under the martial law in the 1980s, by writing and reading essays for the "spoken magazine" Na Głos ("Out loud"), a regular spoken-word event organised by the oppositional Klub Inteligencji Katolickiej ("Club of Polish Catholic Intellectuals") (even though Pilch himself was Lutheran).
Career
In 1989, Pilch began to contribute popular satirical essays for the Kraków-based liberal Catholic weekly Tygodnik Powszechny, which established him as a public intellectual. Pilch's best essays from his column in Tygodnik Powszechny appeared in three collections entitled Rozpacz z powodu utraty furmanki ("Despair caused by the loss of a wagon", 1994), Tezy o głupocie, piciu i umieraniu ("Theses On Stupidity, Drinking and Dying", 1995), and Bezpowrotnie utracona leworęczność ("The Irreversible Loss of Left-handedness", 1998).
..... In 1995, actor Jerzy Stuhr made the novel into a film as his directing debut (under the international title List of Lovers).
The same year, Pilch published his third novel Inne rozkosze ("Other Pleasures"), the first to appear in English (as His Current Woman, 2002).
Pilch quit his work for Tygodnik Powszechny in 1999, left Kraków entirely, and settled in Warsaw, where he began to write a column for the weekly Polityka. A collection of texts from this series was published as Upadek człowieka pod Dworcem Centralnym ("The Fall of Man in Front of the Central Station") in 2002.
Pilch's most successful book so far is his fourth novel Pod Mocnym Aniołem ("The Mighty Angel", 2000), a satirical take on the "drinking novel" genre, which was awarded a Nike Award, the prestigious Polish literary award, the following year. In 2009, it was translated into English as The Mighty Angel, and in 2010, Tysiąc spokojnych miast was also translated as A Thousand Peaceful Cities.
Several of Pilch's books have been translated into Bulgarian, Dutch, English, Estonian, French, Lithuanian, Russian, Slovak, and Spanish.
Death
Pilch died on 29 May 2020 from complications from Parkinson's disease.
Books
- 1988: Wyznania twórcy pokątnej literatury erotycznej, Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie. ..... Proza podróżna, Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie. ..... Travel prose"; screen version under the international title List of Lovers, 1995).
- 1994: Rozpacz z powodu utraty furmanki, Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie. ISBN: 83-08-03457-8 ("Despair caused by the loss of a wagon")
- 1995: Inne rozkosze, Kraków: Wydawnictwo "a5". ISBN: 83-85568-44-1 ("Other pleasures"; translated as His Current Woman, Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press/Hydra Books 2002, ISBN: 0-8101-1918-8).
- 1996: Monolog z lisiej jamy, Kraków: Universitas. ISBN: 83-7052-365-X ("Monologue from a foxhole")
- 1997: Tezy o głupocie, piciu i umieraniu, Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie. ISBN: 83-08-03424-1 ("Theses on stupidity, drinking and dying")
- 1997: Tysiąc spokojnych miast, Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie. ISBN: 83-08-03243-5 ("Thousand silent cities"; translated as A Thousand Peaceful Cities, Rochester, NY: Open Letter Books 2010, ISBN: 978-1-934824-27-6).
- 1998: Bezpowrotnie utracona leworęczność, Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie. ISBN: 83-08-02909-4 ("The irreversible loss of left-handedness")
- 2000 (with Olga Tokarczuk and Andrzej Stasiuk): Opowieści wigilijne, Wałbrzych: Ruta. ISBN: 83-912865-7-6 ("Christmas tales")
- 2000: Pod Mocnym Aniołem, Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie. ISBN: 83-08-03072-6 ("The Strong Angel Inn"; translated as The Mighty Angel, Rochester, NY: Open Letter Books 2009, ISBN: 978-1-934824-08-5).
- 2004: Miasto utrapienia, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Świat Książki. ISBN: 83-7391-370-X ("City of Woe")
- 2004: Narty Ojca Świętego, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Świat Książki. ISBN: 83-7391-728-4 ("The Holy Father's Skis")
- 2006: Moje pierwsze samobójstwo, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Świat Książki. .....
See also
- Andrzej Stasiuk
- Polish literature
- List of Polish writers