Urszula Zybura

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Urszula Zybura
Urszula Zybura
Urszula Zybura
Born (1952-06-22) 22 June 1952 (age 71)
Kalisz, Poland
NationalityPolish
Notable worksTerminally alive I love you, I'm lost

Urszula Irena Zybura (born 22 June 1952 in Kalisz) is a Polish poet, President of the Board of the Wielkopolska Branch of the Polish Writers' Union, publisher, and Esperantist.[1][2][3]

Biography[edit]

She graduated from the Faculty of Pedagogy and Fine arts in Kalisz University.

She made her New Year's Eve edition of biweekly Wroclaw University of Technology "Sigma" (1975/1976) as author of ''aphorisms''. She published six collections of aphorisms and a common collection of single aphorisms with the doctor, Henryk Słodkowski. She also published aphorisms in the Polish-German version "Verwirrte Aphorismen". She published two volumes of poetry at the Literary Publishing House in Cracow: "Untouchably Living" and "For ages and years" (both reviewed by Wisława Szymborska).

In 1995, her poem "Życie" sang "Agnieszka Hekiert" Take 5 and has been a laureate of one of the three major awards at the Student Poetry Song Festival.

Zybura translates Polish poetry and aphorisms into Esperanto; In 1992, a collection of her own aphorisms and poems and translated poetry by Cz. Zybury's poems and aphorisms have been translated, among others to German, English, Italian, Esperanto, Greek and Romanian. [citation needed] She wrote a book on the subject: "Academy of Happiness".

She has published 20 books.

Publications[edit]

Aphorisms[edit]

  • "Aphorisms", Kalisz: Voivodeship Culture Center, 1984.
  • "Close ups or paradoxes", Warsaw: Reprint, 1991.
  • "Alproksimigoj malproksimigas", Kalisz, Town Hall, 1992
  • "444 new aphorisms", Kalisz: Wydawnictwo "KROPKA", 1997.
  • "Zyburki and other aphorisms", Kalisz: Wydawnictwo "KROPKA", 1998.
  • "Verwirrte Aphorismen", Kalisz: Kropka, 2003.
  • "Zyburaki – aphorisms almost speechless", Cracow: Miniature, 2006.
  • "Hifiograms", Cracow: Miniature, 2008 (together with Henryk Słodkowski).
  • "Thought Twisted," Krakow: Miniature, 2011.

Poems[edit]

  • "Human Dogs", Ostrów Wlkp., MPiK, 1983
  • "Incurably alive", 1986.
  • "For ages and years", 1994
  • "Love is more than the most", Kalisz: Kropka, 1997.
  • "Haiku", Kalisz: Kropka, 1997.[4]
  • "Haiku", Kalisz: Kropka, 1998.
  • "I love you already," Kalisz: Kropka, 2002.
  • "Haiku Anything", Cracow: Miniature, 2009.
  • "212 poems", Cracow: Miniature, 2012.

Other[edit]

  • Words that heal. Affirmations and aphorisms, Kalisz: Kropka, 2002.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Visions libres / Inside Be_you_tiful". issuu. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  2. ^ Cieślak, Damian (November 15, 2017). "Wieczór muzyczno-poetycki poświęcony pamięci M.C. Abramowicza i J.J. Swędrowskiego". pleszew.naszemiasto.pl (in Polish). Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  3. ^ Dziś (in Polish). Kier. 1999.
  4. ^ Zybura, Urszula (1997). Haiku (in Polish). Kropka. ISBN 9788390518701.