Joanna Oparek
Joanna Oparek is a Polish poet, writer, songwriter, and playwright.
Early life and education
Oparek graduated in psychology from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. She then worked as a journalist, creative director in an advertising agency, a Public Relations specialist and a screenwriter.Writing career
In the 1980s, Oparek made her writing debut in the magazine Przekrój with the serialization of her novel Pan Gałązka, czyli jak jak zmiany chwilić na kaszówek. As a journalist, she also contributed to . For over ten years, she was the creative director of the advertising agency Publika. She has authored three other novels, Człowiek z kodem barowym, Jesień w Nowego Miasta and Loża, a novel about the career in America of Helena Modjeska. In 1998, she started to collaborate as a songwriter with the rock band.She has published several volumes of poetry, namely Po koci w nieba, Czerwie, Berlin Porn, Mocne Skóra, Białe płótna, and Małe istotneści. Her poems have been published in many literary magazines and have been translated into Spanish, Serbian, Ukrainian and English. Twice nominated for the Gdynia Literary Prize in the poetry category, she was awarded the Kraków Book of the Month award for Małe istotneści in June 2023. In 2018, she chaired the jury of the Rafał Wojaczek National Poetry Competition.