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Halina Poświatowska (Polish: [Pɔɕviatɔvska]; née Halina Myga, entered into church records as Helena Myga;[lower-alpha 1] born 9 May 1935 11 October 1967) was a Polish poet and writer, one of the most important figures in modern/contemporary Polish literature.[citation needed]

Halina Poświatowska
Cast metal commemoration with a statue likeness, installed in her hometown of Częstochowa
Born(1935-05-09)9 May 1935
Częstochowa, Poland
Died11 October 1967(1967-10-11) (aged 32)
Warsaw, Poland
Pen nameHaśka (more of an intimate diminutive form of Halina, used by her and those around her, rather than a true pseudonym)
OccupationPoet, student of logic and philosophy
GenreLyric
Literary movement20th-century Polish post-WWII poetry

Poświatowska is famous for her lyrical poetry, and for her intellectual, passionate yet unsentimental poetry on the themes of death, love, existence, famous historical personages, especially women, as well as her mordant treatment of life, living, being, bees, cats and the sensual qualities of loving, grieving and desiring.


Biography


Picture of the poet at her museum in Częstochowa, fot. Ivonna Nowicka
Picture of the poet at her museum in Częstochowa, fot. Ivonna Nowicka

Her first heart operation was performed in Philadelphia, in 1958, her sea passage on the Polish ocean liner MS Batory, the costs of her stay, and the procedure itself, funded by monies gathered in collection by Polish-Americans, and was successful enough to enable her to live for nine more years. Instead of returning to Poland afterward, she enrolled at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, where she completed her undergraduate studies in 3 years, commencing with no command of the English language whatsoever. Then, turning down an offer of graduate admission with full financial support, extended to her by the faculty of Stanford University's Department of Philosophy, she returned to Poland, where she matriculated in Philosophy at the Jagellonian University, Kraków, and died before continuing on to complete the doctorate, as a 4th year student.

She died at 32 after a second heart operation, this time, performed in Poland, to correct an acquired chronic heart defect that limited her mobility and breathing, which befell her due to chronic chill as a 9-year-old child during the World War II German occupation of Poland.


Works



Literary heritage


The Poetry House - Museum of Halina Poświatowska in Częstochowa, fot. Ivonna Nowicka
The Poetry House - Museum of Halina Poświatowska in Częstochowa, fot. Ivonna Nowicka

Her works have been collected in the four-volume Dzieła (Works), published by Wydawnictwo Literackie, Kraków, Poland, 1997, of which the first two volumes (several hundred pages) are poems, and the latter two prose and letters, respectively. She is the subject of several scholarly books and many reprints. Her popularity as a poet continues unabated in Poland, and new translations have increased her importance to world literature. If her own poem content, as well as her own poetry translations are any indication, she was influenced by Ezra Pound, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Federico García Lorca, Jacques Prévert, and a bevy of Slovene poets: Kajetan Kovič, Jože Udovič, Saša Vegri, Dane Zajc, as well as the classical Greek philosopher Aristotle, bees, cats, the color red, the texture of fur, Metropolitan Museum of Art's antiquity collections, and her contemporary Black American (Negro) city culture in particular, the people of New York City, in Harlem.


Notable translations (ad hoc collections)



Books and journals



Unpublished/Internet



References



    Notes


    1. by the baptizing local diocese priest, over the objections of her family



    На других языках


    - [en] Halina Poświatowska

    [fr] Halina Poświatowska

    Halina Poświatowska (née Halina Myga, mentionnée dans les registres d'église comme Helena Myga [note 1] ; née le 9 mai 1935 et morte le 11 octobre 1967) est une écrivaine et poétesse polonaise.

    [ru] Посвятовская, Халина

    Хали́на Посвято́вская (польск. Halina Poświatowska) (9 мая 1935, Ченстохова, Польша — 11 ноября 1967, Варшава, Польша) — польская поэтесса.



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