Famous Polish writer Tadeusz Konwicki passed away Automatic translate
WARSAW. On January 8, 2015, at the 89th year of his life, one of the most popular writers and directors of modern Poland, Tadeusz Konwicki, died. At home, his name has long been pronounced with the prefixes "Polish national treasure" and "the conscience of his generation."
Tadeusz Konwicki is rightfully considered not only a good writer, but one of the founders of modern Polish cinema. On his account more than thirty films, twenty novels and scientific articles. Scenarios for almost all of his films Konvitsky wrote himself. His painting "Mother of John from the Angels" (1960) in Central Europe was recognized as one of the best of that time. And the novels “The Small Apocalypse” and “The Polish Complex” brought Tadeusz Konwicki world recognition and fame. Books were published in an underground printing house and were considered the image of a satire on life in a totalitarian state.
Convitsky in his work more than once addressed the theme of war and occupation. From his pen came such well-known novels as “A Hole in the Sky,” “Nothing or Nothing,” “Chronicle of Love Incidents,” “Animal Worms,” “Ascension,” and others. The most famous films of the Polish director are “The Last Day of Summer” (1958), “Somersault” (1965), “Memorial Day of the Dead” (1961), “Issy Valley” (1982) and “How Far From Here, How Close” (1971))
Most of the works and films of Tadeusz Konwicki are translated into Russian, Ukrainian, English, German, French and Spanish. In different years, he was a laureate of many cinematic and literary awards.
Svetlana Korableva © Gallerix.ru
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