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- Stanisław Barańczak (Polish pronunciation: [Staɲiswaf baraɲtʂak], November 13, 1946 – December 26, 2014) was a Polish poet, literary critic, scholar,...
- Wislawa Szymborska, ed. Clare Cavanagh, tr. Clare Cavanagh, Stanislaw Baranczak. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (April 7, 2015), ISBN 0544126025, ISBN 978-0544126022...
- pleasure by adults too. She is the sister of poet and translator Stanisław Barańczak. Musierowicz was born in Poznań, Poland. She went to VII Liceum Ogólnokształcące...
- journal: Stanisław Skrzypek (1956) Ludwik Krzyżanowski (1956–1986) Stanisław Barańczak (1986–1990) Joseph Wieczerzak (1991–2007) Charles S. Kraszewski (2008–2011)...
- Carnegie Hall for its Centennial celebration. In 1994 Polish poet Stanisław Barańczak published his poems, entitled Podróż zimowa, whichapart from one translation...
- which many living Polish poets have won (e.g. Ewa Lipska and Stanisław Barańczak). Andrzej Bursa Poetry, at www.guernicamag.com Andrzej Bursa Poetry, at...
- English. They include, among others, Dorothea Prall in 1920 and Stanisław Barańczak and Nobel-laureate poet Seamus Heaney in 1995. Elegy Lament Sapphic stanza...
- początek. The English translation "Cat in an Empty Apartment" by Stanisław Barańczak and Clare Cavanagh was published by The New York Review of Books in 1993...
- translated into English by Dorothea Prall, and in 1995 by the duo, Stanisław Barańczak and Seamus Heaney. As with Kochanowski's Fraszki, it became a perennially...
- Czeslaw Milosz (review)". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 31 July 2018. Baranczak, Stanislaw (6 July 1986). "Garden of Amazing Delights". The New York Times...