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  1. The New Yorker, April 27 & May 4, 1998 "From the End" by Zbigniew Herbert, 1998-01-01
  2. Poetry January 2007 (Vol. 189, No. 4) (189) by Jacques Reda, Zbigniew Herbert, et all 2007
  3. On the shoulders of giants: Herbert and Milosz: An Essential Dispute.(Essay): An article from: Sarmatian Review by Marek Troszynski, 2010-01-01
  4. The New Yorker, Nov. 23, 1992 "Prayer Of The Old Men" by Zbigniew Herbert, 1992-01-01
  5. Gewitter Epilog. by Zbigniew Herbert, 2000-04-01
  6. Herr Cogito. by Zbigniew Herbert, Karl Dedecius, 1995-01-01
  7. Selected poems by Zbigniew Herbert, 2000
  8. Daily Talkshow unter der Lupe. by Zbigniew Herbert, 2001-09-30
  9. THE JACARANDA REVIEW Vol. IV No. 1 by Bruce, Editor (Billy Collins, Otto Orban, Zbigniew Herbert, Ranier Mar KIJEWSKI, 1989-01-01
  10. Through the Poet's Eye: The Travels of Zagajewski, Herbert, and Brodsky by Bozena Shallcross, 2002-06-25
  11. New Yorker June 28, 2004 Louis Erdritch Fiction, Arnold Schwarzenegger as Governor, Michael Crawford, Poem by Zbigniew Herbert, Ray Charles Cover
  12. In Memoriam Zbigniew Herbert (1924-1998).: An article from: World Literature Today by E. J. Czerwinski, 1999-01-01
  13. Zbigniew Herbert's "Why The Classics": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 22, Chapter 16)
  14. Zbigniew Herbert 1924-1998 y la poesía ante el siglo XX. (poeta polaco; incluye algunas de sus poesías)(TT: Zbigniew Herbert 1924-1998 and poems before ... some of his poems): An article from: Proceso

61. CruelestMonth.com: Zbigniew Herbert Book Club At Words Without Borders
Words Without Borders has dedicated the month of January to a discussion of zbigniew herbert and the recently published Collected Poems 19561998 (which
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    Words Without Borders has dedicated the month of January to a discussion of Zbigniew Herbert and the recently published Collected Poems: 1956-1998 (which will be coming out in paperback next month). So far, features include an introductory essay by James Marcus and an interview between Cynthia Haven and Peter Dale Scott. Other notable writers/poets/translators such as Anna Frajlich, Andrzej Franaszek, William Martin, and Alissa Valles will contribute over the course of the month. I'm so pleased that the spotlight remains bright on Herbert since the publication of his Collected . If you haven't yet familiarized yourself with this great poet, here's a wonderful opportunity.

62. Chekhov's Mistress: Words Without Borders Discussion Of Zbigniew Herbert
Blogger, memoirist, novelist, critic, translator and all around man of letters James Marcus will be hosting a discussion of zbigniew herbert’s Collected
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63. Project MUSE
But how did it come to pass that zbigniew herbert turned up in World Literature? zbigniew herbert was rather small. He had a kind, cheerful face,
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64. Hermenautic Circle Blog » Zbigniew Herbert
This month James Marcus and Cynthia Haven will be leading a discussion of zbigniew herbert’s Collected Poems. They have a lot of interesting things lined up
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CWP on 10 Jan 2008 Collected Poems . They have a lot of interesting things lined up for the next few weeks: The first post It was during his California interlude that Herbert introduced Mr. Cogito—a musing (and frequently amusing) poetic mouthpiece. [. . .] Mr. Cogito was primarily a creature of mind. He read the paper, he studied his face in the mirror, he smoked a cigarette, but as his name suggests, his main business was cogitation. (In the end, he may have more in common with Italo Calvino’s Mr. Palomar, whose telescopic contemplations took in everything but the self.) What I find most interesting is that this twentieth-century Polish poet tried to keep politics out of his writing: Yet he remained wary of mixing poetry and politics, famously clashing with a claque of younger writers at a 1972 poetry festival in Silesia. For a poet to flirt with ideology was, he insisted, a “punishable offense.” Engagement was a dead end, possibly a childish one. “The poet’s sphere of action,” he declared, “if his attitude toward his work is serious, is not the ‘contemporary’—which I take to mean the state of our current knowledge about society, politics, and science—but the real, the stubborn dialogue of man with the concrete reality surrounding him, with this table, with that neighbor, with this time of day: the cultivation of a dwindling capacity for contemplation.”

65. ICCMP World Literature - Russian & Polish
Northwestern University Press, 1992; herbert, zbigniew (Translated from Polish by Ecco Press, 1999; herbert, zbigniew (Translated by Czeslaw Milosz and
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  • Haltof, Marek. Cinema of Krzysztof Kieslowski: Variations on Destiny and Chance . London : Wallflower, 2004
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  • Lem, Stanislaw. Stanislaw Lem Reader . Northwestern University Press, 1997 Szymborska, Wislawa (Translated from Polish by Clare Cavanagh). Non-Required Reading : Prose Pieces . Harcourt, Inc., 2002 Zagajewski, Adam (Translated from Polish by Clare Cavanah). A Defense of Ardor . Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004 Zagajewski, Adam (Translated by Lillian Vallee). Two Cities: On Exile, History, and the Imagination . University of Georgia Press , 2002
Fiction - Poland
  • Borowski, Tadeusz, 1922-1951 (Translated by Barbara Vedder). This Way For The Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen . Penguin Books, 1992 Gombrowicz, Witold (Translated by Eric Mosbacher and Alastair Hamilton). Cosmos; and, Pornografia . Grove Press, 1994 Gombrowicz, Witold (Translated from Polish by Danuta Borchardt). Ferdydurke . Yale University Press, 2000

66. Zbigniew Herbert: Biographies, Etc.
zbigniew herbert annotated links and listing of poems in English trans.
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1,390 words Literary biography, selected bibiliography inclusive of translations. An Evening with Zbigniew Herbert
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1,130 words A Biography with couple of poems Zbigniew Herbert
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990 words A short biography and a bibliography Zbigniew Herbert at the complete review
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730 words biography, bibliography, quotes, pros/cons, opinion and links. Zbigniew Herbert
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750 words A discussion of Herbert's poetry and an audio introduction to the poetry, for general readers. Zbigniew Herbert
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610 words Short biography of Zbigniew Herbert. Zbigniew Herbert and the Polish for train station
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67. Oficjalna Strona Herbertiady
Wszelkie prawa Zastrze one Zdj cia Archiwum Domowe Katarzyny herbert, Haliny herbert - ebrowskiej, Jerzy B a y ski Administracja serwisu Tomasz Kolasa.
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Kalendarium ¿ycia Zbigniewa Herberta
  • Urodzony 29 pa¼dziernika 1924 we Lwowie. Ojciec - Boles³aw, prawnik, dyrektor banku, profesor ekonomii. Matka, Maria z domu Kaniak. Rozpoczêcie nauki w gimnazjum im. Kazimierza Wielkiego.
  • Lwów. Kontynuacja na tajnych kompletach rozpoczêtej przed wojn± nauki w gimnazjum, matura (1943). Rozpoczêcie studiów polonistycznych na konspiracyjnym Uniwersytecie Jana Kazimierza. Przynale¿no¶æ do Armii Krajowej, ukoñczenie tajnej szko³y podchor±¿ych (1942) Praca zarobkowa - jako karmiciel wszy w produkuj±cym szczepionki przeciwtyfusowe Instytucie prof. Weigla; handel. Pierwsze utwory literackie.
  • Przed powtórnym wkroczeniem Armii Czerwonej do Lwowa (1944) udaje siê do Krakowa. Po zakoñczeniu wojny podejmuje studia na Akademii Sztuk Piêknych (1945) oraz na Wydziale Prawa Uniwersytetu Jagielloñskiego. Udzia³ w wyk³adach z filozofii. Studia w Akademii Handlowej, ukoñczone ze stopniem magistra ekonomii (1947).
  • Pobyt w Sopocie (1948) i w Toruniu (1949).

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