Michał Witkowski

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Michał Witkowski (right) and Jerzy Nasierowski, International Book Fair, Warsaw, 21 may 2006
Michał Witkowski (right) and Jerzy Nasierowski, International Book Fair, Warsaw, 21 may 2006

Michał Witkowski (born 1975, Wrocław, Poland) is a Polish author.

His first book, Copyright, released in 2001, was a gathering of short stories. On December 17, 2004, his famous novel Lubiewo was released; this radically queer novel conquered the Polish book market with an impressing sale of estimated 15 000 copies, and made the author famous. Translations into German, English, French, Russian, Czech, Lithuanian and Ukrainian are just being made. His new collection of stories Fototapeta (Photo-wallpaper) was released in the first quarter of year 2006 by W.A.B., one of the most prestigious publishers in Poland. A new novel is announced to appear in 2007.

He is a permanent cotributor of Ha!art, a Polish cultural magazine.

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