After many releases in leading Polish and International periodicals, the poet, critic, essayist and editor-in-chief of the bimonthly "Topos", Tadeusz Dabrowski announced the release of his latest work, published by the American Zephyr Press publishing house, a selection of his poems entitled "Black Square"
Tadeusz Dabrowski (born in 1979) is a widely published author of poetry with a note worthy portfolio of works for such journals as Polityka, Gazeta Wyborcza, Rzeczpospolita as well as many publications in respected international periodicals such as the Harvard Review, Tin House, Crazy Horse and many others. He is a recipient of many scholarships and international awards such as the Prize of the Foundation for Polish Culture (2006) and the Splendor Gedanesis (2007). His works have been translated into thirteen languages and were featured in such prominent magazines as Poetry Wales, Boston Review, American Poetry Review and others.
"Black Square" is his first collection entirely in English with the preface written by Tomasz Różycki and afterword by the translator Antonia Lloyd-Jones. The volume comes with cover recommendations by Adam Zagajewski and Timothy Donnelly, a poet and editor of the Boston Review.
The book is launched during a series of author's meetings in October 2011:
Philadelphia:
7 October, 2011, 19.00
(with Martin Woodside)
Moonstone Arts Center
110A S. 13th Street
8 October, 2011, 14.00
(with Martin Woodside and Adam Sorkin)
Penn Book Center
130 South 34th Street
New York:
12 October, 2011, 16.00
(with Andrej Gritzman, Anna Frajlich, Wasyl Machno and Nina Cassian)
Cornelia Street Café
29 Cornelia Street
14 October, 2011, 17.30
(with Wasyl Machno)
Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery
24 October, 2011, 19.00
Galery "Kuriera Plus"
145 Java Street
Co-organised by: Zephyr Press, the Polish Cultural Institute in New York, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in Warsaw and the Brooklyn Public Library.
Source: press release