Sophie Podolski


Sophie Podolski was a Belgian poet and graphic artist. She published only one book during her short lifetime, Le pays où tout est permis, in which the poems were reproduced in her own artistic handwriting for its original 1972 edition.

Biography

Sophie Podolski studied etching at the Académie de Boitsfort and was associated with the artistic community at Montfaucon Research Center.
Podolski suffered from schizophrenia and spent time in psychiatric clinics in Paris and Brussels. She attempted suicide in Brussels on 19 December 1974 and died 10 days later as a result.
Podolski left a number of unpublished poems and graphic artworks which were posthumously published by :fr:Marc Dachy. Her work entitled Sophie Podolski Snow Queen was published as a special issue of the literary magazine :fr:Luna Park |Luna Park.
Her poetry was much admired by the novelist and poet Roberto Bolaño, who referenced Podolski in his novels The Savage Detectives, Antwerp, and Distant Star, and in his short stories "Vagabond in France and Belgium" and "Dance Card".