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Władysław Młynek

Władysław Młynek (6 June 1930 – 1 December 1997) was a Polish Czech teacher, writer and poet.

Władysław Młynek
Born(1930-06-06)6 June 1930
Hrádek, Czechoslovakia
Died1 December 1997(1997-12-01) (aged 67)
Návsí, Czech Republic
Resting placeNávsí
OccupationEducator, poet, writer
LanguagePolish, Cieszyn Silesian dialect
Notable worksŚpiywy zza Olzy,
Śpiewające zbocza
ChildrenHalina Mlynkova

Biography edit

Młynek was born on 6 June 1930 in Hrádek. He was the son of Jan Młynek, a social activist.[1] He attended Polish elementary school in Hrádek and later a Polish Gymnasium in Český Těšín where he expressed his interest about the poetry of Adam Mickiewicz. Młynek then worked as a teacher in Polish schools in Trans-Olza – in Třinec, Hnojník, Milíkov, Bukovec and at Kamenitý hill in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids mountain range.

He set up and conducted many choirs in schools where he worked and was an art director of Gorol men's choir in Jablunkov from 1978, and art director of Gorolski Święto festival from 1983.

Młynek was an active member of several Polish organizations including the Stowarzyszenie Młodzieży Polskiej (Association of Polish Youth) and the PZKO (Polish Cultural and Educational Union) and was a chairman of the General Committee (ZG) of the PZKO from 1990 to 1993. He was also a member of many literary organizations and the editor-in-chief on Zwrot magazine from 1992 to 1993.

He wrote his poetry in literary Polish and also in Cieszyn Silesian dialect. His poetry often focuses on the life of the common people, mostly Gorals. The prose collection Śpiewające zbocza (Singing Slopes) is inspired by his teaching experience in a small mountain school at the Kamienity hill in the Beskids mountain range.[2] Młynek maintained close relations with other Polish writers of Trans-Olza of that time, mostly Paweł Kubisz and Adam Wawrosz.

Władysław Młynek died suddenly on 1 December 1997 in Návsí, where he lived for most of his life. He is buried at local Protestant cemetery.

His daughter Halina is a singer.

Works edit

His works were part of following anthologies:

  • Mrowisko (1964)
  • Zaprosiny do stołu (1978)
  • Słowa i krajobrazy (1980)
  • Suita zaolziańska (1985)
  • Na cieszyńskiej ziemi (1985)
  • Zaproszenie do źródła (1987)
  • Samosiewy (1988)
  • Z biegiem Olzy (1990)

He published the following works:

  • Śpiywy zza Olzy (1983) (poetry)
  • Śpiewające zbocza (1989) (prose)
  • Droga przez siebie (1992) (poetry)

References edit

  1. ^ Rusz, Jan: Ludzie z fotografii. Kalendarz Śląski 1998, p. 168.
  2. ^ Kaszper, Kazimierz (May 2010). "Serce i rozum Zaolzia". Zwrot (in Polish): 47.

Further reading edit

  • Bałon, Franciszek, ed. (2007). PZKO w roku 2007. Aneks do Leksykonu (in Polish). Český Těšín: ZG PZKO. ISBN 978-80-254-0121-7.
  • Kadłubiec, Karol Daniel (April 2008). "Władysław Młynek". Zwrot (in Polish): 40–41.
  • Málková, Iva; Urbanová, Svatava (2001). Literární slovník severní Moravy a Slezska (1945–2000) (in Czech). Olomouc: Votobia. ISBN 80-7198-515-5.
  • Sikora, Władysław (1993). Pisarze Zaolzia (in Polish). Český Těšín: Wydawnictwo Olza przy Radzie Polaków. OCLC 233485106.
Cultural offices
Preceded by
Roman Suchanek
Chairman of the ZG PZKO
1990–1993
Succeeded by
Jerzy Czap
Media offices
Preceded by
Jan Rusnok
Editor-in-chief of Zwrot
1992–1993
Succeeded by
Dorota Havlík

władysław, młynek, june, 1930, december, 1997, polish, czech, teacher, writer, poet, born, 1930, june, 1930hrádek, czechoslovakiadied1, december, 1997, 1997, aged, návsí, czech, republicresting, placenávsíoccupationeducator, poet, writerlanguagepolish, cieszyn. Wladyslaw Mlynek 6 June 1930 1 December 1997 was a Polish Czech teacher writer and poet Wladyslaw MlynekBorn 1930 06 06 6 June 1930Hradek CzechoslovakiaDied1 December 1997 1997 12 01 aged 67 Navsi Czech RepublicResting placeNavsiOccupationEducator poet writerLanguagePolish Cieszyn Silesian dialectNotable worksSpiywy zza Olzy Spiewajace zboczaChildrenHalina Mlynkova Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 References 4 Further readingBiography editMlynek was born on 6 June 1930 in Hradek He was the son of Jan Mlynek a social activist 1 He attended Polish elementary school in Hradek and later a Polish Gymnasium in Cesky Tesin where he expressed his interest about the poetry of Adam Mickiewicz Mlynek then worked as a teacher in Polish schools in Trans Olza in Trinec Hnojnik Milikov Bukovec and at Kamenity hill in the Moravian Silesian Beskids mountain range He set up and conducted many choirs in schools where he worked and was an art director of Gorol men s choir in Jablunkov from 1978 and art director of Gorolski Swieto festival from 1983 Mlynek was an active member of several Polish organizations including the Stowarzyszenie Mlodziezy Polskiej Association of Polish Youth and the PZKO Polish Cultural and Educational Union and was a chairman of the General Committee ZG of the PZKO from 1990 to 1993 He was also a member of many literary organizations and the editor in chief on Zwrot magazine from 1992 to 1993 He wrote his poetry in literary Polish and also in Cieszyn Silesian dialect His poetry often focuses on the life of the common people mostly Gorals The prose collection Spiewajace zbocza Singing Slopes is inspired by his teaching experience in a small mountain school at the Kamienity hill in the Beskids mountain range 2 Mlynek maintained close relations with other Polish writers of Trans Olza of that time mostly Pawel Kubisz and Adam Wawrosz Wladyslaw Mlynek died suddenly on 1 December 1997 in Navsi where he lived for most of his life He is buried at local Protestant cemetery His daughter Halina is a singer Works editHis works were part of following anthologies Mrowisko 1964 Zaprosiny do stolu 1978 Slowa i krajobrazy 1980 Suita zaolzianska 1985 Na cieszynskiej ziemi 1985 Zaproszenie do zrodla 1987 Samosiewy 1988 Z biegiem Olzy 1990 He published the following works Spiywy zza Olzy 1983 poetry Spiewajace zbocza 1989 prose Droga przez siebie 1992 poetry References edit Rusz Jan Ludzie z fotografii Kalendarz Slaski 1998 p 168 Kaszper Kazimierz May 2010 Serce i rozum Zaolzia Zwrot in Polish 47 Further reading editBalon Franciszek ed 2007 PZKO w roku 2007 Aneks do Leksykonu in Polish Cesky Tesin ZG PZKO ISBN 978 80 254 0121 7 Kadlubiec Karol Daniel April 2008 Wladyslaw Mlynek Zwrot in Polish 40 41 Malkova Iva Urbanova Svatava 2001 Literarni slovnik severni Moravy a Slezska 1945 2000 in Czech Olomouc Votobia ISBN 80 7198 515 5 Sikora Wladyslaw 1993 Pisarze Zaolzia in Polish Cesky Tesin Wydawnictwo Olza przy Radzie Polakow OCLC 233485106 Cultural offices Preceded byRoman Suchanek Chairman of the ZG PZKO1990 1993 Succeeded byJerzy Czap Media offices Preceded byJan Rusnok Editor in chief of Zwrot1992 1993 Succeeded byDorota Havlik Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wladyslaw Mlynek amp oldid 1197924027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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