Stanisław Stabro


Stanisław Stabro is a poet, literary critic and historian, lecturer at the Jagiellonian University, co-founder of, co-creator of new wave in Polish poetry.

Biography

The son of Stanisław Bryndza, a carpenter, and Helena née Sitarz, a clerk. He spent his childhood in Maków Podhalański. He attended high school in Sucha Beskidzka.
In 1966, he won an award in the Czerwona Tarcza inter-school poetry competition, after which he participated informally in the work of the Kraków Young Writers' Circle of the Polish Writers' Union. He also served briefly as a field correspondent for the "Gazeta Krakowska" in 1966. After graduating that year, he studied Polish studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and graduated with master's degree in 1972. In 1975, he became a member of the Polish Writers' Union ; in the years 1977–1979, he served as supervisor of the Youth Circle of the Kraków Branch of the ZLP.
In 1977 he obtained doctorate at the Jagiellonian University upon thesis Liryka Krzysztofa Baczyńskiego na tle tradycji supervised by. In 1989, he became a member of the Polish Writers Association. He obtained habilitation in 1997 upon the book Poezja i historia. Od Żagarów do Nowej Fali.

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