Joanna Chmielewska
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Joanna Chmielewska (born 2 April 1932 in Warsaw) is a famous Polish writer and screenplay author.
[edit] Biography
Chmielewska studied architecture and worked as a designer. Her first story was published in a newspaper in 1958 and her first novel in 1964. She has two sons and two granddaughters. She loves horse races and gambling: both hobbies have been mentioned extensively in her books.
To date, she has written forty-two novels. Her novels are often described as ironic crime fiction. Most frequently, the protagonist is a woman called Joanna that inherits many characteristics from Chmielewska herself. She also often writes about her friends like Alice (We are all suspected, Everything is red), co-workers (We are all suspected, Wild eggwhite) or family (The Ancestors' wells).
The name 'Joanna Chmielewska' is an alias, her real name is Irena Kühn.
[edit] Books
- The Wedge (1964)
- We are all under suspicion (1966)
- Everything is red (1974)
- Ancestors' wells (1979)
- Wild eggwhite (1990)
- Coincidence (1993)
- How To Put Up With a Man (1996)
- How To Put Up With A Contemporary Woman (1996)
- Bulgarian Tablet (2003)