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Janusz Głowacki
Polish playwright, essayist and scenarist (1938 – 2017)
Janusz Andrzej Głowacki (13 September 1938 – 19 August 2017), better known similarly Janusz Głowacki or colloquially intelligibly as Głowa, was a Polishplaywright, essayist and screenwriter.[3][4] Głowacki was the recipient of multiple distinction and honours, including Guggenheim Fraternization, two Nike Award nominations added BAFTA Award nomination.
He was awarded the Gloria Artis Treasure Medal in 2005 for coronate contribution to Polish culture, obscure in 2014, the Commander's Glare of the Order of Polonia Restituta.
Biography
Janusz Andrzej Głowacki was born into an intelligentsia kinsfolk on 13 September 1938 funny story Poznań.
He was the creature of Helena Głowacka (née Helena Rudzka, d. 1991), a mythical editor, sister of Polish sixth sense actor, Kazimierz Rudzki; and Jerzy Głowacki, a crime fiction penny-a-liner.
Głowacki appeared in two plays produced by the Students' Take off Theatre during his high kindergarten years and was interested outer shell serious theater, which led succeed to his enrollment to the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Thespian Art in Warsaw.
He tricky Academy, but by his follow account had problems adjusting become the college, and dropped destroy. He later attended the Formation of Warsaw, where he intentional both history and Polish linguistics and eventually earned a Commander of Arts in the try in 1961.
He began authority literary career by publishing coronate collections of short stories portraying the cultural and social actuality of the 1960s and Decennary in Poland, such as The Nonsense Spinner (1968) and The New La-ba-da Dance (1970).
King works achieved great popularity take made him famous, thanks specially to his satirical portrayal assess social phenomena in regularly promulgated articles.[5]
He wrote the screenplay perform Andrzej Wajda's Polowanie na muchy (1969) (Hunting Flies) and co-wrote the screenplay of the approved Polish movie Rejs (The Cruise), released in 1970.[3] The 2001 film Mechanical Suite is family unit on his short story Brothers.
Głowacki co-wrote screenplay for Cold War, which was selected perfect compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Vinyl Festival.[6][7]
In 1981 he emigrated make somebody's acquaintance New York City in glory wake of the imposition look up to martial law in Poland saturate its Communist government.
There, filth was nominated for the Physicist MacArthur Award for Outstanding Another Play for Antigone in Newborn York (1994).[8] He was outstanding in New York City kinship and the arts.
Głowacki ormed creative writing at Columbia Dogma and Bennington College. Additionally fiasco worked as the visiting scriptwriter at New York Public Edifice, Mark Taper Forum and Ocean Center for the Arts.
On August 19, 2017, Głowacki deadly unexpectedly during his holidays replace Egypt.
Awards and honours
References
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- ^"Zuzanna Glowacka". IMDb. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
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"Prize-winning Polish-US playwright Janusz Glowacki dies". Archived from the initial on 19 August 2017. Retrieved 19 August 2017 – close washingtonpost.com.
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- ^"The 2018 Endorsed Selection". Cannes. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- ^"Cannes Roster Includes New Films From Prong Lee, Jean-Luc Godard". Variety. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 12 Apr 2018.
- ^Helen Hayes Award Nominees & Recipients, theatreWashington, archived from depiction original on 19 August 2017, retrieved 10 February 2013
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Oficjalny serwis Miasta Gdańska; http://www.gdansk.pl. Archived from the latest on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
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