Mirosław Nahacz

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Mirosław Nahacz
Born 9 October 1984
Gladyszow, Poland
Died 24 July 2007 (aged 23)
Warsaw, Poland
Occupation author

As a writer he debuted in 2003 with the novel "Osiem Cztery" (pol. "Eight Four"). He was 18. In the same year he was awarded with the Natalia Gall and Richard Pollak Literary Fund Award and moved to Warsaw. His next book, "Bombel" (2004), was praised by critics (who called him "voice of the generation"), as well as "Bocian and Lola" (2005). As the biggest influences of his works, he admitted Céline, Hrabal, Burroughs and Pynchon.

In the following years he wrote essays to the "Filipinka" magazine and cooperated with the "Lampa" magazine. Was the co-author of the "Egzamin z Życia" TV series.

On July 24th 2007 he was found dead in the basement of his Warsaw flat. Few days earlier he committed suicide.

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