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Antoni Matuszkiewicz

Antoni Matuszkiewicz (born 13 August 1945) is a Polish poet, prose writer, playwright, journalist, and promoter of literary life. As a poet, he expresses himself in a modern and, at the same time, spiritual manner.

Antoni Matuszkiewicz
Antoni Matuszkiewicz in 2009
Born (1945-08-13) 13 August 1945 (age 78)
NationalityPolish
Alma materUniversity of Wrocław
Known forliterature
AwardsOrder of Polonia Restituta, Cross of Freedom and Solidarity
Antoni Matuszkiewicz in Nowa Ruda (2016)
Antoni Matuszkiewicz

An opposition activist during the Polish People's Republic, he was interned on 13 December 1981. Associated with Świdnica, and later with the eastern part of the Kłodzko Land. Since 2008, he has been living in Martínkovice in the Czech Republic.

Early life edit

He was born on 13 August 1945 in Lviv into a family of teachers. In April 1946, his parents Władysław and Maria née Alexandrowicz[1][2] moved with him to Olesno in Opolian Silesia, where they lived until 1948, then to Świdnica, where Antoni graduated from the Jan Kasprowicz High School. From 1963 to 1968, he studied history at the University of Wrocław, while also participating in the Interdepartmental Cultural and Educational Studies, and was a member of Polish Students' Association. From 1961 to 1980, he was a voluntary guardian of monuments for Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society.[3][2][4]

From 1968 to 1970, he was the head of the collections department at the Cyprian Kamil Norwid Municipal Public Library in Świdnica. From 1971 to 1972, he was an instructor at the Świdnica Cultural Center. In 1976, he completed postgraduate studies in museology at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. From 1973 to 1979, he worked at the Museum of Old Merchants in Świdnica; from 1976 as its director. From 1979 to 1982, he was the head of the scientific and educational department at the District Museum in Wałbrzych.[3][2][4]

After the period of internment, he was released from the museum, and in 1982 he started working as a clerk at the Lower Silesian Graphic Works in Wałbrzych, then from 1983 to 1985 he worked as a laborer at the Galess candle factory in Świdnica; in 1985 he briefly worked at an antique shop. From 1987 to 1988, he was an instructor in the publishing department of the Provincial Center for Culture and Art "Książ Castle", and from 1989 to 1990, he was the deputy editor-in-chief of Niezależne Słowo.[3][2][4]

After the Polish Round Table Agreement, the birth of the Third Polish Republic, and the political changes, he founded the Pluton Publishing House, of which he was the owner from 1991 to 1994. He published 20 books by authors associated with the region and classics of literature, including Sándor Petőfi, János Pilinszky, Kahlil Gibran.[3][4] In 1995, he worked at the Association of Friends of Sick Children Serce in Świdnica.[2]

In 1996, he moved from Świdnica to Stronie Śląskie, then after a year to Stary Gierałtów in the Golden Mountains, and since 2008, he has been living in Martínkovice near the Polish border, near Broumov in the Czech Republic.[5][3][6][7][4]

Social activism and activities in the opposition edit

From 1973, he was involved in the informal Club of Catholic Intelligentsia in Świdnica (registered as a branch of Club of Catholic Intelligentsia in Wałbrzych from 1983).[3][2] In September 1980, he was a co-organizer of the Founding Committee of Solidarity at the District Museum, later becoming the chairman of the plant committee. In 1981, he was the founder, editor-in-chief, author, and organizer of the independent publication Niezależne Słowo (until December 1981), and also contributed to Solidarność Dolnośląska. As a member of the Lower Silesian Board of the Wałbrzych Region of Solidarity from 13 December 1981 to 26 February 1982, he was interned in isolation centers in Strzebielinek and Kamienna Góra.[a] In 1982, he was dismissed from his job, and from 1985 to 1987, he was unemployed.[3] In 1989, he participated in the election campaign of the Solidarity Citizens' Committee.[4]

For many years (until 1996 when he left Świdnica), he was a significant animator of literary life in Świdnica.[8] He was involved in the Regional Society of the Świdnica Region, was an active member of the Association for the Sake of Man ITON, a member of the boards of ITON, the Association of Friends of the Biała Lądecka Valley Kruszynka in Nowy Gierałtów, and the Limestone Museum Association in Stara Morawa.[2]

He was the guardian of the Świdnica Literary Club Logos.[2] He promotes poets and writers, conducts poetry workshops, and provides introductions to the volumes of other poets. He translates Czech poets.[6] He is a founding member of the Polish Writers Association.[7] In the Kłodzko Land, he organized literary meetings as part of the Literary University. In the summer of 1999, he conducted a Literary Retreat on the Biała Lądecka river. From 1999 to 2000, he was the editor of the regional-artistic magazine Stronica Śnieżnicka published by the Union of Śnieżnickie Municipalities.[3][7][2][4]

With Věra Kopecká, they have been co-organizers of Poetry Days in Broumov (Czech: Dny poezie v Broumově) for many years. At the 20th Poetry Days, they jointly published an anthology Pegas nad Broumovem, containing poems from participants of the Poetry Days from 2010 to 2019 (55 writers, mainly Czech, Slovak, and Polish, as well as from Bulgaria, Greece, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine, and Vietnam), which were published in Czech, Slovak, and Polish. At the same time, seminars, meetings, and discussions were organized in Broumov, the Czech Republic (including Prague and Hradec Králové), and in Poland.[9] The 22nd edition took place in 2021.[10]

Awards and honors edit

Works edit

In 1972, his poems were published for the first time in the monthly magazine Odra. He is the author of over thirty[13] volumes of poetry, prose poetry, and dramas. He has also published almost a hundred[14] articles, texts, and reviews in various periodicals including: Borussia (Olsztyn), Dialog (Warsaw), Format (Wrocław), Fraza (Rzeszów), Krasnogruda (Sejny), Tytuł (Gdańsk), W drodze (Poznań), Więź (Warsaw), and others.[6][7]

Antoni Matuszkiewicz's poetry is meditative, full of emotions, sensitive to detail, to the human environment and nature. He often describes the space of encounter with God and examines the biblical and Christian tradition in a new, very personal theology.[6]

Poet, writer, and literary critic Karol Maliszewski believes that Antoni Matuszkiewicz expresses himself in his own way (the poet of his own voice and one theme), avant-garde yet spiritually (as if a modern artist were trying to reconcile [...] inventive metaphor with something eternal, with something akin to mystical spiritual formation). Matuszkiewicz's poems constantly speak of love, yet:

Matuszkiewicz does not renounce the body. [...] In the volume from 1989, titled "New Year", not only does the naked female body shine through, at times it speaks with a full voice. The poet allows it to express itself.[15]

An important feature of the poet's expression is the awareness of his Lviv roots and the ecumenical mythology of reconciliation between Poles, Ukrainians, and Jews. On the other hand, he follows the traces of the intertwining of Silesian cultures in their German, Czech, and Polish varieties, intrigued by the phenomenon of cultural proximity. He draws poetic realities from the neighborhood. Bielice ("the last village on the edge of the homeland"), Błędne Skały, Broumov, Gierałtów, Owl Mountains, Golden Mountains, Kłodzko, Nowa Ruda, Ślęża, Śnieżnik, and Wambierzyce are for the poet a reserve of locality open to universality.[15]

Chosen works edit

Source:[b]

Poetry edit

  • Tropy. Kolumb (in Polish). Wałbrzych: Wałbrzyski Klub Literacki ZLP; Wydział Kultury i Sztuki UW, Wałbrzyskie Ścieżki Literackie. 1979. OCLC 1260326955.
  • Czyste powietrze (in Polish). Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Ossolineum. 1980. OCLC 69296955.
  • Lżejsze od Ziemi (in Polish). Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich. 1982. ISBN 978-83-04-01053-6.
  • Rebeka (in Polish). Wałbrzych: Wojewódzkie Centrum Kultury i Sztuki Zamek Książ. 1988. OCLC 804624383.
  • Nowy Rok (in Polish). Świdnica. 1989. OCLC 804455645.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Spojrzeć najdalej (in Polish). Świdnica: Pluton. 1991. OCLC 834073617.
  • Droga do Iwonicza (in Polish). Świdnica: Pluton. 1993. ISBN 978-83-900280-9-5.
  • Eden (in Polish). Świdnica: Pluton. 1994. ISBN 978-83-85807-03-2.
  • Vox celestis (in Polish). Wrocław: Polish Writers Association. 2000. ISBN 978-83-911706-2-5.
  • Błękitne przeciwstawienie (in Polish). Illustrated by Józef Hałas. Nowa Ruda: Mamiko. 2001. ISBN 978-83-915155-1-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Berberys. Wiersze dolnośląskie (in Polish). Wrocław: Oficyna Wydawnicza Atut. 2003. ISBN 978-83-89247-42-1.
  • Wysokie kamienie (in Polish). Nowa Ruda: Wydawnictwo Ziemia Kłodzka. 2006. ISBN 978-83-60923-01-6.[8][16]
  • Arkusz bialski (z wierszy 1996–2006) (in Polish). Wrocław: Polish Writers Association. 2007. ISBN 978-83-89898-27-2.
  • Opisanie małego świata (in Polish). Photographs by Agnieszka Ziembińska. Kraków: Wydawnictwo Miniatura. 2011. ISBN 978-83-7606-231-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Piasek pokory (in Polish). Puszczykowo: Copia Studio Poland Mikołaj Rybczyński. 2014. OCLC 932208178.
  • Ultima Tholen (in Polish and Czech). Translated by Kopecká, Věra. Nowa Ruda: Wydawnictwo Maria. 2014. ISBN 978-83-64868-07-8.
  • Pod Wielką Sową. Echa z Gór Sowich (in Polish). With Věra Kopecká. Wrocław – Nowa Ruda: Ośrodek Kultury i Sztuki we Wrocławiu; Stowarzyszenie Komitet Obywatelski Ziemi Kłodzkiej. 2017. ISBN 978-83-65892-03-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Wiersze o ziemi i niebie (in Polish). Kłodzko – Nowa Ruda: Kłodzkie Towarzystwo Oświatowe; Usługi Poligraficzne Bogdan Kokot vel Kokociński. 2017. ISBN 978-83-948803-4-7.
  • "Wybór tekstów". Dyskurs. Pismo Naukowo-Artystyczne ASP we Wrocławiu (in Polish). 25: 254–275. 2018. ISSN 1733-1528.[5]
  • ...przeszłyby nad nami wody wezbrane (in Polish). Krzeszów: Parafia Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny w Krzeszowie. 2022. ISBN 978-83-959553-3-4.
  • Wieszczyna i okolice (in Polish). Krzeszów. 2023.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Dramas edit

  • "Pokutny krzyż". Dialog (in Polish). 36 (1): 12–38. 1991. Award in the competition of the Ministry of Culture and Art and the Polish Theatre in Wroclaw in 1990, premiere at the Polish Radio Theatre[17][18][7][4]
  • "Pokaz mody". Dialog (in Polish). 37 (6): 51–55. 1992.[17][18][2]
  • Hotel Europa[18][4]
  • Monsignore[18][4]
  • Efekt[18]
  • Pan Sziwa, radio play broadcast by Polskie Radio Wrocław[18][7][2][4]
  • Efekt Dopplera (radio play) broadcast by Polskie Radio Rzeszów, 2nd award in Polskie Radio Rzeszów competition in 2001[2]

Prose edit

Editorial anthologies, interviews edit

  • Cień serca (in Polish). Świdnica: Miejska Biblioteka Publiczne im. Cypriana Norwida; Urząd Miejski. 1995. OCLC 749848577.
  • Almanach Wałbrzyski (in Polish). Wałbrzych: Wojewódzka Biblioteka Publiczna. 1997. ISBN 978-83-906776-4-4.
  • Świadomość światła (in Polish). Illustrated by Alicja Szyszko-Bohusz-Dobosz. Świdnica: Fundacja Wspierania Inicjatyw Regionalnych. 2000. ISBN 978-83-913829-0-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Pegas nad Broumovem. Antologie poezie účastníků Dnů poezie v Broumově 2010–2019 (in Czech). With Věra Kopecká. Broumov. 2019. ISBN 978-80-88040-46-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)

Selections of poems in foreign languages edit

  • Básničky v zrcadle / Wiersze w lustrze (in Czech). With Věra Kopecká. Illustrated by Yola Rybczynska. Broumov: Město Broumov. 2009. ISBN 978-80-254-4297-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Básně o zemi a nebi (in Czech). Translated by Kopecká, Věra. Nowa Ruda - Kłodzko: Kłodzkie Towarzystwo Oświatowe; Usługi Poligraficzne Bogdan Kokot vel Kokociński. 2017. ISBN 978-83-948803-5-4.
  • Kopecká, Věra, ed. (2009). Nade mnou hluboké nebe (in Czech). Translated by Kopecká, Věra. Nowa Ruda - Kłodzko: Kłodzkie Towarzystwo Oświatowe; Usługi Poligraficzne Bogdan Kokot vel Kokociński. ISBN 978-80-254-4671-3.
  • Ultima Tholen (in Czech). Translated by Kopecká, Věra. Nowa Ruda: Wydawnictwo Maria. 2014. ISBN 978-83-64868-07-8.
  • Cesta do posvátného háje. Antologie polsko-českého příhraničí = Droga do Świętego Gaju. Antologia polsko-czeskiego pogranicza (in Czech). With Věra Kopecká. Nowa Ruda: Usługi Poligraficzne Bogdan Kokot vel Kokociński. 2016. ISBN 978-83-945665-9-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

Guidebooks edit

  • Muzeum Dawnego Kupiectwa w Świdnicy (in Polish). Świdnica: Muzeum Dawnego Kupiectwa. 1977. OCLC 835925370.
  • Das Museum der Alten Kaufmannschaft in Świdnica (in German). Translated by Lysoń, Bożena. Photographs by Edward Wójcik and Ryszard Michalak. Świdnica: Muzeum Dawnego Kupiectwa. 1977. OCLC 74828393.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Kościół św. Stanisława i św. Wacława w Świdnicy / Die Pfarrkirche st. Stanislaus und Wenzeslus in Schweidnitz (in German and Polish). Translated by Adler, Horst. Świdnica: Pluton. 1991. OCLC 812691498.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Decision on internment No. 535. Interned from 13 December 1981 to 26 February 1982 (IPN BU 1460/1). Places: from 14 December 1981 to 6 January 1982, O.O. Wejherowo, from 7 January 1982 to 26 February 1982, O.O. Kamienna Góra (IPN Wr 30/678).[1]
  2. ^ Full list of publications (including excerpts from works) on the ITON website.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b . ipn.gov.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2023-01-31. Retrieved 2022-08-02.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Antoni Matuszkiewicz". iton.org.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Klarman, Agnieszka. "Matuszkiewicz Antoni". Encyklopedia Solidarności (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Antoni Matuszkiewicz: Błękitne przeciwstawienie". Silesius Wrocław (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  5. ^ a b Matuszkiewicz, Antoni (2018). "Wybór tekstów". DYSKURS: Pismo Naukowo-Artystyczne ASP we Wrocławiu (in Polish). 25. The Central European Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities: 254–275. ISSN 1733-1528.
  6. ^ a b c d Kowalcze, Mieczysław (2009). "Matuszkiewicz Antoni". In Franczukowska, Anna (ed.). Popularna encyklopedia Ziemi Kłodzkiej (in Polish). Vol. 2. Kłodzko; Nowa Ruda: Kłodzkie Towarzystwo Oświatowe; Wydawnictwo "Maria". p. 236. ISBN 978-83-60478-08-0.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Matuszkiewicz Antoni". www.poezja-polska.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  8. ^ a b Koryciński, Wojciech. "Świdnickie życie literackie. Literaci. Poezja". Fundacja na Rzecz Kultury i Edukacji im. Tymoteusza Karpowicza (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  9. ^ Kopecká, Věra (2019). Matuszkiewicz, Antoni (ed.). Pegas nad Broumovem. Antologie poezie účastníků Dnů poezie v Broumově 2010–2019 (in Czech). Broumov: Věra Kopecká. p. 7. ISBN 978-80-88040-46-0.
  10. ^ Cibulka, Jan. "XXII. Dny poezie v Broumově". Středisko východočeských spisovatelů (in Czech). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  11. ^ "Postanowienie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 16 czerwca 2021 r. o nadaniu orderów i odznaczenia". isap.sejm.gov.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  12. ^ "Postanowienie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 28 listopada 2022 r. nr rej. 535/2022 o nadaniu odznaczeń". isap.sejm.gov.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  13. ^ "Zestawienie książek Antoniego Matuszkiewicza w katalogu WorldCat". search.worldcat.org (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  14. ^ "Zestawienie tekstów Antoniego Matuszkiewicza publikowanych w czasopismach w katalogu WorldCat". search.worldcat.org (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  15. ^ a b Maliszewski, Karol (2015). ""Wciąż jestem za młody wobec własnej miłości...". Uwagi o wcześniejszych tomikach Antoniego Matuszkiewicza". Fraza (in Polish). 3 (89). Stowarzyszenie Literacko-Artystyczne "Fraza". ISSN 1230-4832.
  16. ^ "Wysokie kamienie". nakanapie.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  17. ^ a b "Wyniki: Matuszkiewicz". Muzeum Historii Polski w Warszawie (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  18. ^ a b c d e f Koryciński, Wojciech. "Świdnickie życie literackie. Literaci. Dramat". Fundacja na Rzecz Kultury i Edukacji im. Tymoteusza Karpowicza (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-04-19.

antoni, matuszkiewicz, born, august, 1945, polish, poet, prose, writer, playwright, journalist, promoter, literary, life, poet, expresses, himself, modern, same, time, spiritual, manner, 2009born, 1945, august, 1945, lvivnationalitypolishalma, materuniversity,. Antoni Matuszkiewicz born 13 August 1945 is a Polish poet prose writer playwright journalist and promoter of literary life As a poet he expresses himself in a modern and at the same time spiritual manner Antoni MatuszkiewiczAntoni Matuszkiewicz in 2009Born 1945 08 13 13 August 1945 age 78 LvivNationalityPolishAlma materUniversity of WroclawKnown forliteratureAwardsOrder of Polonia Restituta Cross of Freedom and Solidarity Antoni Matuszkiewicz in Nowa Ruda 2016 Antoni Matuszkiewicz An opposition activist during the Polish People s Republic he was interned on 13 December 1981 Associated with Swidnica and later with the eastern part of the Klodzko Land Since 2008 he has been living in Martinkovice in the Czech Republic Contents 1 Early life 2 Social activism and activities in the opposition 3 Awards and honors 4 Works 4 1 Chosen works 4 1 1 Poetry 4 1 2 Dramas 4 1 3 Prose 4 1 4 Editorial anthologies interviews 4 1 5 Selections of poems in foreign languages 4 1 6 Guidebooks 5 Notes 6 ReferencesEarly life editHe was born on 13 August 1945 in Lviv into a family of teachers In April 1946 his parents Wladyslaw and Maria nee Alexandrowicz 1 2 moved with him to Olesno in Opolian Silesia where they lived until 1948 then to Swidnica where Antoni graduated from the Jan Kasprowicz High School From 1963 to 1968 he studied history at the University of Wroclaw while also participating in the Interdepartmental Cultural and Educational Studies and was a member of Polish Students Association From 1961 to 1980 he was a voluntary guardian of monuments for Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society 3 2 4 From 1968 to 1970 he was the head of the collections department at the Cyprian Kamil Norwid Municipal Public Library in Swidnica From 1971 to 1972 he was an instructor at the Swidnica Cultural Center In 1976 he completed postgraduate studies in museology at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow From 1973 to 1979 he worked at the Museum of Old Merchants in Swidnica from 1976 as its director From 1979 to 1982 he was the head of the scientific and educational department at the District Museum in Walbrzych 3 2 4 After the period of internment he was released from the museum and in 1982 he started working as a clerk at the Lower Silesian Graphic Works in Walbrzych then from 1983 to 1985 he worked as a laborer at the Galess candle factory in Swidnica in 1985 he briefly worked at an antique shop From 1987 to 1988 he was an instructor in the publishing department of the Provincial Center for Culture and Art Ksiaz Castle and from 1989 to 1990 he was the deputy editor in chief of Niezalezne Slowo 3 2 4 After the Polish Round Table Agreement the birth of the Third Polish Republic and the political changes he founded the Pluton Publishing House of which he was the owner from 1991 to 1994 He published 20 books by authors associated with the region and classics of literature including Sandor Petofi Janos Pilinszky Kahlil Gibran 3 4 In 1995 he worked at the Association of Friends of Sick Children Serce in Swidnica 2 In 1996 he moved from Swidnica to Stronie Slaskie then after a year to Stary Gieraltow in the Golden Mountains and since 2008 he has been living in Martinkovice near the Polish border near Broumov in the Czech Republic 5 3 6 7 4 Social activism and activities in the opposition editFrom 1973 he was involved in the informal Club of Catholic Intelligentsia in Swidnica registered as a branch of Club of Catholic Intelligentsia in Walbrzych from 1983 3 2 In September 1980 he was a co organizer of the Founding Committee of Solidarity at the District Museum later becoming the chairman of the plant committee In 1981 he was the founder editor in chief author and organizer of the independent publication Niezalezne Slowo until December 1981 and also contributed to Solidarnosc Dolnoslaska As a member of the Lower Silesian Board of the Walbrzych Region of Solidarity from 13 December 1981 to 26 February 1982 he was interned in isolation centers in Strzebielinek and Kamienna Gora a In 1982 he was dismissed from his job and from 1985 to 1987 he was unemployed 3 In 1989 he participated in the election campaign of the Solidarity Citizens Committee 4 For many years until 1996 when he left Swidnica he was a significant animator of literary life in Swidnica 8 He was involved in the Regional Society of the Swidnica Region was an active member of the Association for the Sake of Man ITON a member of the boards of ITON the Association of Friends of the Biala Ladecka Valley Kruszynka in Nowy Gieraltow and the Limestone Museum Association in Stara Morawa 2 He was the guardian of the Swidnica Literary Club Logos 2 He promotes poets and writers conducts poetry workshops and provides introductions to the volumes of other poets He translates Czech poets 6 He is a founding member of the Polish Writers Association 7 In the Klodzko Land he organized literary meetings as part of the Literary University In the summer of 1999 he conducted a Literary Retreat on the Biala Ladecka river From 1999 to 2000 he was the editor of the regional artistic magazine Stronica Snieznicka published by the Union of Snieznickie Municipalities 3 7 2 4 With Vera Kopecka they have been co organizers of Poetry Days in Broumov Czech Dny poezie v Broumove for many years At the 20th Poetry Days they jointly published an anthology Pegas nad Broumovem containing poems from participants of the Poetry Days from 2010 to 2019 55 writers mainly Czech Slovak and Polish as well as from Bulgaria Greece Lithuania Russia Ukraine and Vietnam which were published in Czech Slovak and Polish At the same time seminars meetings and discussions were organized in Broumov the Czech Republic including Prague and Hradec Kralove and in Poland 9 The 22nd edition took place in 2021 10 Awards and honors editOfficer s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta 2021 11 Cross of Freedom and Solidarity 2022 12 Honorary Member of the Polish Czech Group of Poets 97 2001 2 John Paul II Honorary Award for outstanding contributions to promoting understanding and international cooperation in the spirit of Christianity awarded by the Organizing Committee of the Polish Czech Days of Christian Culture 2020 2 Works editIn 1972 his poems were published for the first time in the monthly magazine Odra He is the author of over thirty 13 volumes of poetry prose poetry and dramas He has also published almost a hundred 14 articles texts and reviews in various periodicals including Borussia Olsztyn Dialog Warsaw Format Wroclaw Fraza Rzeszow Krasnogruda Sejny Tytul Gdansk W drodze Poznan Wiez Warsaw and others 6 7 Antoni Matuszkiewicz s poetry is meditative full of emotions sensitive to detail to the human environment and nature He often describes the space of encounter with God and examines the biblical and Christian tradition in a new very personal theology 6 Poet writer and literary critic Karol Maliszewski believes that Antoni Matuszkiewicz expresses himself in his own way the poet of his own voice and one theme avant garde yet spiritually as if a modern artist were trying to reconcile inventive metaphor with something eternal with something akin to mystical spiritual formation Matuszkiewicz s poems constantly speak of love yet Matuszkiewicz does not renounce the body In the volume from 1989 titled New Year not only does the naked female body shine through at times it speaks with a full voice The poet allows it to express itself 15 An important feature of the poet s expression is the awareness of his Lviv roots and the ecumenical mythology of reconciliation between Poles Ukrainians and Jews On the other hand he follows the traces of the intertwining of Silesian cultures in their German Czech and Polish varieties intrigued by the phenomenon of cultural proximity He draws poetic realities from the neighborhood Bielice the last village on the edge of the homeland Bledne Skaly Broumov Gieraltow Owl Mountains Golden Mountains Klodzko Nowa Ruda Sleza Snieznik and Wambierzyce are for the poet a reserve of locality open to universality 15 Chosen works edit Source b Poetry edit Tropy Kolumb in Polish Walbrzych Walbrzyski Klub Literacki ZLP Wydzial Kultury i Sztuki UW Walbrzyskie Sciezki Literackie 1979 OCLC 1260326955 Czyste powietrze in Polish Wroclaw Wydawnictwo Ossolineum 1980 OCLC 69296955 Lzejsze od Ziemi in Polish Wroclaw Zaklad Narodowy im Ossolinskich 1982 ISBN 978 83 04 01053 6 Rebeka in Polish Walbrzych Wojewodzkie Centrum Kultury i Sztuki Zamek Ksiaz 1988 OCLC 804624383 Nowy Rok in Polish Swidnica 1989 OCLC 804455645 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Spojrzec najdalej in Polish Swidnica Pluton 1991 OCLC 834073617 Droga do Iwonicza in Polish Swidnica Pluton 1993 ISBN 978 83 900280 9 5 Eden in Polish Swidnica Pluton 1994 ISBN 978 83 85807 03 2 Vox celestis in Polish Wroclaw Polish Writers Association 2000 ISBN 978 83 911706 2 5 Blekitne przeciwstawienie in Polish Illustrated by Jozef Halas Nowa Ruda Mamiko 2001 ISBN 978 83 915155 1 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Berberys Wiersze dolnoslaskie in Polish Wroclaw Oficyna Wydawnicza Atut 2003 ISBN 978 83 89247 42 1 Wysokie kamienie in Polish Nowa Ruda Wydawnictwo Ziemia Klodzka 2006 ISBN 978 83 60923 01 6 8 16 Arkusz bialski z wierszy 1996 2006 in Polish Wroclaw Polish Writers Association 2007 ISBN 978 83 89898 27 2 Opisanie malego swiata in Polish Photographs by Agnieszka Ziembinska Krakow Wydawnictwo Miniatura 2011 ISBN 978 83 7606 231 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Piasek pokory in Polish Puszczykowo Copia Studio Poland Mikolaj Rybczynski 2014 OCLC 932208178 Ultima Tholen in Polish and Czech Translated by Kopecka Vera Nowa Ruda Wydawnictwo Maria 2014 ISBN 978 83 64868 07 8 Pod Wielka Sowa Echa z Gor Sowich in Polish With Vera Kopecka Wroclaw Nowa Ruda Osrodek Kultury i Sztuki we Wroclawiu Stowarzyszenie Komitet Obywatelski Ziemi Klodzkiej 2017 ISBN 978 83 65892 03 4 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Wiersze o ziemi i niebie in Polish Klodzko Nowa Ruda Klodzkie Towarzystwo Oswiatowe Uslugi Poligraficzne Bogdan Kokot vel Kokocinski 2017 ISBN 978 83 948803 4 7 Wybor tekstow Dyskurs Pismo Naukowo Artystyczne ASP we Wroclawiu in Polish 25 254 275 2018 ISSN 1733 1528 5 przeszlyby nad nami wody wezbrane in Polish Krzeszow Parafia Wniebowziecia Najswietszej Maryi Panny w Krzeszowie 2022 ISBN 978 83 959553 3 4 Wieszczyna i okolice in Polish Krzeszow 2023 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Dramas edit Pokutny krzyz Dialog in Polish 36 1 12 38 1991 Award in the competition of the Ministry of Culture and Art and the Polish Theatre in Wroclaw in 1990 premiere at the Polish Radio Theatre 17 18 7 4 Pokaz mody Dialog in Polish 37 6 51 55 1992 17 18 2 Hotel Europa 18 4 Monsignore 18 4 Efekt 18 Pan Sziwa radio play broadcast by Polskie Radio Wroclaw 18 7 2 4 Efekt Dopplera radio play broadcast by Polskie Radio Rzeszow 2nd award in Polskie Radio Rzeszow competition in 2001 2 Prose edit Gory Kamienne in Polish Krakow Wydawnictwo Literackie 1986 ISBN 978 83 08 01611 4 Dochodzenie in Polish Swidnica Atena 1998 ISBN 978 83 909844 0 7 Subatlantyk Widziane ze Zlotych Gor in Polish Bydgoszcz Swiadectwo 2000 ISBN 978 83 87531 63 8 Znad Czarnego Wierchu in Polish Photographs by A Matuszkiewicz and Vera Kopecka Broumov Swiadectwo 2015 ISBN 978 80 88040 05 7 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Bezustanny Wobec pisarstwa Mariana Jachimowicza Waldenburgiana in Polish Walbrzych Powiatowa i Miejska Biblioteka Publiczna Biblioteka pod Atlantami 2016 ISBN 978 83 88257 32 2 Editorial anthologies interviews edit Cien serca in Polish Swidnica Miejska Biblioteka Publiczne im Cypriana Norwida Urzad Miejski 1995 OCLC 749848577 Almanach Walbrzyski in Polish Walbrzych Wojewodzka Biblioteka Publiczna 1997 ISBN 978 83 906776 4 4 Swiadomosc swiatla in Polish Illustrated by Alicja Szyszko Bohusz Dobosz Swidnica Fundacja Wspierania Inicjatyw Regionalnych 2000 ISBN 978 83 913829 0 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Pegas nad Broumovem Antologie poezie ucastniku Dnu poezie v Broumove 2010 2019 in Czech With Vera Kopecka Broumov 2019 ISBN 978 80 88040 46 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint others link Selections of poems in foreign languages edit Basnicky v zrcadle Wiersze w lustrze in Czech With Vera Kopecka Illustrated by Yola Rybczynska Broumov Mesto Broumov 2009 ISBN 978 80 254 4297 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Basne o zemi a nebi in Czech Translated by Kopecka Vera Nowa Ruda Klodzko Klodzkie Towarzystwo Oswiatowe Uslugi Poligraficzne Bogdan Kokot vel Kokocinski 2017 ISBN 978 83 948803 5 4 Kopecka Vera ed 2009 Nade mnou hluboke nebe in Czech Translated by Kopecka Vera Nowa Ruda Klodzko Klodzkie Towarzystwo Oswiatowe Uslugi Poligraficzne Bogdan Kokot vel Kokocinski ISBN 978 80 254 4671 3 Ultima Tholen in Czech Translated by Kopecka Vera Nowa Ruda Wydawnictwo Maria 2014 ISBN 978 83 64868 07 8 Cesta do posvatneho haje Antologie polsko ceskeho prihranici Droga do Swietego Gaju Antologia polsko czeskiego pogranicza in Czech With Vera Kopecka Nowa Ruda Uslugi Poligraficzne Bogdan Kokot vel Kokocinski 2016 ISBN 978 83 945665 9 3 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Guidebooks edit Muzeum Dawnego Kupiectwa w Swidnicy in Polish Swidnica Muzeum Dawnego Kupiectwa 1977 OCLC 835925370 Das Museum der Alten Kaufmannschaft in Swidnica in German Translated by Lyson Bozena Photographs by Edward Wojcik and Ryszard Michalak Swidnica Muzeum Dawnego Kupiectwa 1977 OCLC 74828393 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Kosciol sw Stanislawa i sw Waclawa w Swidnicy Die Pfarrkirche st Stanislaus und Wenzeslus in Schweidnitz in German and Polish Translated by Adler Horst Swidnica Pluton 1991 OCLC 812691498 Notes edit Decision on internment No 535 Interned from 13 December 1981 to 26 February 1982 IPN BU 1460 1 Places from 14 December 1981 to 6 January 1982 O O Wejherowo from 7 January 1982 to 26 February 1982 O O Kamienna Gora IPN Wr 30 678 1 Full list of publications including excerpts from works on the ITON website 2 References edit a b Matuszkiewicz Antoni ipn gov pl in Polish Archived from the original on 2023 01 31 Retrieved 2022 08 02 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Antoni Matuszkiewicz iton org pl in Polish Retrieved 2024 04 19 a b c d e f g h Klarman Agnieszka Matuszkiewicz Antoni Encyklopedia Solidarnosci in Polish Retrieved 2024 04 19 a b c d e f g h i j k Antoni Matuszkiewicz Blekitne przeciwstawienie Silesius Wroclaw in Polish Retrieved 2024 04 19 a b Matuszkiewicz Antoni 2018 Wybor tekstow DYSKURS Pismo Naukowo Artystyczne ASP we Wroclawiu in Polish 25 The Central European Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 254 275 ISSN 1733 1528 a b c d Kowalcze Mieczyslaw 2009 Matuszkiewicz Antoni In Franczukowska Anna ed Popularna encyklopedia Ziemi Klodzkiej in Polish Vol 2 Klodzko Nowa Ruda Klodzkie Towarzystwo Oswiatowe Wydawnictwo Maria p 236 ISBN 978 83 60478 08 0 a b c d e f Matuszkiewicz Antoni www poezja polska pl in Polish Retrieved 2024 04 19 a b Korycinski Wojciech Swidnickie zycie literackie Literaci Poezja Fundacja na Rzecz Kultury i Edukacji im Tymoteusza Karpowicza in Polish Retrieved 2024 04 19 Kopecka Vera 2019 Matuszkiewicz Antoni ed Pegas nad Broumovem Antologie poezie ucastniku Dnu poezie v Broumove 2010 2019 in Czech Broumov Vera Kopecka p 7 ISBN 978 80 88040 46 0 Cibulka Jan XXII Dny poezie v Broumove Stredisko 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