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Extractions: From Krakow to Buffalo On the exhibition Wislawa Szymborska's Seeking the Word On October 3, 1996 the media announced the news that the Nobel prize had been awarded to Wislawa Szymborska. This information was greeted with enthusiasm by authorities at the Jagiellonian University, who decided to introduce the poet and her poetry to a wider audience through an exhibition at the Jagiellonian Library. The exhibition was organized into two phases: the first phase presented poetry volumes and opinions, while the second presented a more detailed study of her work. By October 4th, the first exhibition phase was ready and found its place in the lobby of the Jagiellonian Library. The headlines of the newspapers displayed in the glass cases shouted: " Nobel for a Pole! Nobel for Szymborska! 1996 Literary Nobel Prize goes to Wislawa Szymborska! Nobel Prize for the Mozart of Poetry It has come at last! I want to shout out, that this is a small world..." Poetry volumes, selected poems by the poet, translations into foreign languages, and current articles from local newspapers were displayed in the other four glass cases. The exhibition was open until December 15, 1996, and was treated as the forerunner to the main exhibition, which needed more time for preparation before its opening. We were hoping that the Nobel Prize winner would still have enough strength after all the Stockholm events to honor us with her presence at the opening ceremony! On December 19th, just nine days after the Nobel Prize award ceremony, the main exhibition opened, with Wislawa Szymborska in attendance. The exhibition presentedthe body of Szymborska's literary work as well as a study of her creative process, and was scheduled to run through January 31, but due to public demand, was extended through February 14, 1997.
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Extractions: Web posted at: 9:30 a.m. EDT (1330 GMT) STOCKHOLM, Sweden (CNN) Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska was named winner of the Nobel Prize in literature Thursday. She was cited for her "poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality." Szymborska, 73, has also published book reviews and translations of French poetry. She lives in the Polish city of Krakow. "I am very happy, stunned and frightened," she said on nationwide Radio Zet. "I'm afraid I will not have a quiet life now. It is hard to believe but I was never hoping for an award." Tadeusz Nyczek, a writer and literary critic, told the Zycie daily that Szymborska was "Poland's best female poet since the war." In its citation announcing the winner, the Swedish Academy said, "The stylistic variety in her poetry makes it extremely difficult to translate, but there nevertheless exist a number of works in other languages so that the major part of her poetry is accessible to a wider readership." The academy also said that Szymborska had disclaimed the work with which she made her debut in 1952 and its successor in 1954, both attempts to conform to social realism at a time when communist censorship held sway over Poland.
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Extractions: Szymborska, 73, has also published book reviews and translations of French poetry. She lives in the Polish city of Krakow. "I am very happy, stunned and frightened," she said on nationwide Radio Zet. "I'm afraid I will not have a quiet life now. It is hard to believe but I was never hoping for an award." Tadeusz Nyczek, a writer and literary critic, told the Zycie daily that Szymborska was "Poland's best female poet since the war." In its citation announcing the winner, the Swedish Academy said, "The stylistic variety in her poetry makes it extremely difficult to translate, but there nevertheless exist a number of works in other languages so that the major part of her poetry is accessible to a wider readership." The academy also said that Szymborska had disclaimed the work with which she made her debut in 1952 and its successor in 1954, both attempts to conform to social realism at a time when communist censorship held sway over Poland.
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Extractions: Biography of Wislawa Szymborska BIOGRAPHY Wislawa Szymborska, recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Bnin, Poland to Anna Rottermund and Wincenty Szymborski. Her father died when she was thirteen. In order to avoid tranportation to a labor camp in Germany she worked for a railroad company as a official. She was educated at the Jagiellonian University where she studied Polish literature and sociology. bodyOffer(19027) Her literary debut was made with the poem "I Seek the Word," and her first volume of poetry, DLAGTEGO ZYJEMY, was published in 1952. She has since repudiated the work she produced between 1953 and 1954 because it was subjected to Communist censorship. During that time she was also writing a review column for the weekly ZYCIE LITERACKIE. She contributed to the underground publications ARKA and KULTURA. One of the few women to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature, Szymborska has published 16 collections of poetry. CHRONOLOGY She was born in Bnin, Poland. She moved with her family to Torun.
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Extractions: Wislawa Szymborska Wislawa Szymborska was born in 1923. She is Polish and currently lives in Cracow (Krakow). In 1996 she won the Nobel Prize for Literature for her ironic and deceptively simple poetry. Her poems have been translated into English and collected into books: People On A Bridge, Sounds, Feelings, Thoughts, and her best-known work, View With A Grain Of Sand. Slightly reclusive, she avoids the limelight, preferring to lead a quiet, normal existence. Although her poems are written in clear, direct language that is almost childlike in its simplicity, Szymborska tackles heavy subjects such as death (Cat in an Empty Apartment), societal demands (Rubens Women), relationships (The Tower of Babel), and the constancy of nature (Water). Many of her poems have a touch of whimsy, although they are never fluffy. For example, in Conversation with a Stone, Szymborska repeats the line I knock at the stones front door. / Its only me, let me come in, then exchanges dialogue with the stone; at the end of the poem are the lines bodyOffer(3622) I knock at the stones front door.
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