Bieńkowski

Bieńkowski
Bieńkowski
 
[bjɛɲ'kɔfski], Zbigniew, polnischer Lyriker und Literaturkritiker, * Warschau 31. 8. 1913; variierte in seinem ersten Gedichtband »Sprawa wyobraźni« (1945) klassische und avantgardistische Vorbilder und fand im philosophischen Poem »Trzy poematy« (1959) seine Ausdrucksform, in der auch die Poetik »Widzę i opisuję. Wstęp do poetiky« (1961; deutsch »Ich sehe und beschreibe. Einführung in die Poetik«) abgefasst ist. Seine Kritiken gelten der zeitgenössischen polnischen und westlichen Lyrik; Übersetzer besonders französischer Poetik.
 
Weiteres Werk: Notatnik amerykański (1983).

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