THE POLISH POET Cyprian Norwid—though he is known to his compatriots as an artist of the highest eminence and read by schoolchildren in Poland almost universally, and is, more generally speaking, a ...
Cultural reproduction is at the center of Impossible Objects, an exhibition that returns to Poland after much lauded recognition at the Venice Biennale.
Odyssey Theatre Ensemble will present a limited two-performance engagement of Norwid's Return (Powrót Norwida), a dynamic collision of words and sounds between an actor and a pianist exploring the raw ...
The year 2021 marks the anniversaries of numerous Polish figures whose enormous contributions to the country’s culture continue to shape it today, among them Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński, Cyprian Kamil ...
Although Adam Mickiewicz is crowned most important, the title for deepest and most innovative Polish poet is contested by Cyprian Kamil Norwid. The legacy of Norwid is thought-provoking and baffling, ...
A short film on Cyprian Kamil Norwid, one of the most important Polish Romantic poets, has premiered online to mark the 200th anniversary of his birth. The film, entitled Vade-mecum, presents Norwid, ...
A selection of plays by Polish Romantic poet and dramatist Cyprian Kamil Norwid has been published in English in Britain and the Netherlands, the government-affiliated Polish Book Institute has said.
Andrzej Wajda’s 1958 Ashes and Diamonds, named after a passage from a Cyprian Norwid poem, begins with a vicious murder outside a chapel. The assassins, Home Army officers Maciek (Zbigniew Cybulski, ...
An Epigram [1851] Immense armies, generals bold, Police—covert, overt, of both sexes— ‘gainst whom are these aggressors?— A few ideas… that aren’t new but old…! (Translated from the Polish by Danuta ...