Janusz Paliwoda (born 1972 in Bialystok) is a Polish writer, novelist, poet, journalist and teacher of Polish. Co-founder of the Eterna Literary Group. Curriculum vitae

He graduated from the Polish Philology Department at the Białystok University in 1998. As a poet he made his debut in the "Witraże" literary and cultural magazine, published in "Kartek" and "Epei". In 2001 he was awarded the distinction in the All-Polish Poetry Competition. Fr.. Jerzy Popiełuszko. As a journalist he reviews books, albums and films, and is an author of interviews published in the monthly Lampa, the Internet bi-weekly "artPAPIER" and the internet news service, Wiadomości.net.

He worked as a contract teacher for the Polish language, among other things at the grammar school in Wasilków, for eight months in 2001. In 2003, he debuted as a controversial novelist, Joint on the realities of Polish teaching as well as addictions, sex, violence and pathologies in the student environment. Released in 2004, after one working day at a grammar school in Wasilków (he worked for several months as a substitute) for his book. According to the headmaster of the grammar school, Barbara Borkowska's book - "is obscene, terribly vulgar", and the author says that "the teacher should not write so." Sam Janusz Paliwoda about his book says that "the reality of the school there is presented is redrawn. This is a school horror, well, that's untrue. But we still have reports of what the pupils are doing at school, the Torah interrupted the case. I wrote this book as a warning and a protest. I wanted to be shocking and to raise a discussion about the school in Poland, because it is getting worse. "

Since 2005 he lives with his wife in Warsaw. Bibliography

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