Bronisław Maj


Bronisław Ignacy Maj is a Polish poet, essayist, translator, columnist, screenwriter, playwright and academic teacher.

Biography

The son of Marian Maj, radio journalist, and Maria née Brykalska, an economist.
Bronisław Maj attended and in 1972 passed matura at Jan Kasprowicz High School in Łódź. In 1977 he graduated with a master's degree in Polish philology from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. There, in 1988 he obtained doctorate in the humanities upon thesis Świat poetycki Tadeusza Gajcego supervised by. He lived at the.
He published his debut poem in 1970 and debut poetry book in 1980. In 1984 he received the Kościelski Award for the poetry book Wspólne powietrze. In his poems Bronisław Maj touched on the metaphysical topics, though he avoided writing classical religious poetry. His poems has been translated into English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Swedish, Russian, and Hebrew languages, among others. In 1992, he published a monograph on Tadeusz Gajcy. In 2019, his edition of poems of Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński was published.
In 1977, toghether with, and Bogdan Rudnicki, he co-founded. He was friends with Jerzy Pilch.
Bronisław Maj was also a stage performer. He created and several times performed as Pani Lola, vel Karolina Surówka. He has written the lyrics for several songs by Grzegorz Turnau.
He was a lecturer of modern Polish literature at the Jagiellonian University. He lives and works in Kraków.
In 2015 due to the performance Neomonachomachia, that he has written, he was accused of offending religuous feelings by the Polish League Against Defamation; in February 2016 he was interrogated by the police. Eventually the investigation was discontinued.

Works

Poetry

  • Critical monographies

  • Editions

  • Collection of columns

  • Filmography

As actor