Kazimierz Raton
Kazimierz Ratoń (born March 4, 1942 in Sosnowiec, probably in January 1983 in Warsaw) is a Polish poet. One of the most famous Polish poets.
Stanisław's son (lawyer) and Sophia. He was educated at the secondary school in Żywiec, then in the Binding Materials Techology in Opole and in the Textile Technicum in Bielsko-Biała. In the 1960s he was associated with the group "Contemporary". Poems, poetry prose, translations and reviews published, among others. in "Kultura", "Poetry", "Directions", "For and Again", "On the Way", "Literature" and in "Więzi". He was laureate of the Lodz Spring Poets (1965) and the Robert Graves Award, awarded by the Polish PEN Club (1975). For most of his life, he suffered from tuberculosis. He died in loneliness, dislocated with his family and rejected by the literary community. His body was found on January 14, 1983, the doctor declared death, the death of the poet occurred about a week earlier.
Since 2005, the Literary Gallery in Olkusz has been organizing the All-Polish Poetry Contest. Kazimierz Ratonia. In 2011 published a book devoted to his work - Magdalena Boczkowska: In the center of literature, on the margin of life. About the work of Kazimierz Ratonia. Creation
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