Edward Stachura

Philosopher, Author

1937 – 1979

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Who was Edward Stachura?

Edward Stachura was a Polish poet and writer. He rose to prominence in the 1960s, receiving prizes for both poetry and prose. His literary output includes four volumes of poetry, three collections of short stories, two novels, a book of essays, and the final work, Fabula rasa, which is difficult to classify. In addition to writing, Stachura translated literature from Spanish and French, most notably works of Jorge Luis Borges, Gaston Miron and Michel Deguy. He also wrote songs, and occasionally performed them. He committed suicide at the age of forty-one.

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Born
Aug 18, 1937
Charvieu-Chavagneux
Also known as
  • Stachura, Edward
Parents
Nationality
  • Poland
Profession
Education
  • John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
Died
Jul 24, 1979
Warsaw

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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