Tomasz Różycki


Tomasz Różycki is a Polish poet and translator. He studied Romance Languages at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, and taught French at the Foreign Languages Teaching College in Opole. In addition to his teaching, he translated and published Stéphane Mallarmé's "Un coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard" in 2005, and continues to translate from French for publication.
He has published six books of poetry: Vaterland, Anima, Chata uimaita, Świat i Antyświat, the book-length poem Dwanaście stacji, Kolonie and The Forgotten Keys. His work has appeared in literary journals such as Czas Kultury, Odra, Studium and PEN America, and in German, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Ukrainian and German poetry anthologies.

Awards and recognition

Tomasz Różycki gained critical acclaim for "Twelve Stations." In 2004, the book-length poem won the prestigious Kościelski Foundation Prize and was named best Book of the Spring 2004 by the Raczyński Library in Poznań. He has received the Krzysztof Kamiel Baczyński Prize, the Czas Kultury Prize, The Rainer Maria Rilke Award, and the Joseph Brodskie Prize from Zeszyty Literackie. He has been nominated twice for the NIKE Prize, and once for the Paszport Polityki. Poland's top literary award.
"Colonies," Mira Rosenthal's 2013 translation into English of Kolonie, was shortlisted for the 2014 Griffin Poetry Prize and the 2014 Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize, and won the 2014 Northern California Book Award for Poetry in Translation. It was long-listed for the 2014 PEN Poetry in Translation Award.