List of Polish-language poets
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List of poets who have written much of their poetry in the Polish language. See also Discussion Page for additional poets not listed here.
There have been four Polish Nobel Prize laureates in literature: Henryk Sienkiewicz, Władysław Reymont, Czesław Miłosz, Wisława Szymborska. The last two have been poets.
A - E
- Franciszka Arnsztajnowa
- Adam Asnyk
- Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński
- Marcin Baran
- Stanisław Barańczak
- Miron Białoszewski
- Biernat of Lublin (1465?– after 1529).
- Tadeusz Borowski
- Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński
- Władysław Broniewski
- Jan Brzechwa (1898–1966)
- Andrzej Bursa
- Jacek Dehnel (b. 1980)
- Elżbieta Drużbacka (d. 1765)
- Leszek Engelking (b. 1955)
F - G
- Aleksander Fredro (1793–1876)
- Tadeusz Gajcy (1922–1944)
- Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński
- Stefan Garczyński
- Cezary Geroń
- Zuzanna Ginczanka (1917–1944)
- Cyprian Godebski
- Stanisław Grochowiak (1934–1976)
H - J
- Julia Hartwig (born 1921)[1]
- Zbigniew Herbert
- Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz (1894–1980)
- Bruno Jasieński (1901–1938)
- Mieczysław Jastrun
K - Ł
- Andrzej Tadeusz Kijowski
- Franciszek Dionizy Kniaźnin
- Jan Kochanowski
- Halina Konopacka
- Maria Konopnicka
- Apollo Korzeniowski
- Ignacy Krasicki (1735–1801).
- Józef Krupiński (September 24, 1930– September 1, 1998)
- Mira Kuś
- Joanna Lech
- Jan Lechoń
- Bolesław Leśmian
- Ewa Lipska
- Henryka Łazowertówna
M - O
- Antoni Malczewski
- Marcin Malek (b. February 24, 1975)
- Jakobe Mansztajn (b. 1982)
- Adam Mickiewicz
- Czesław Miłosz (June 30, 1911– August 14, 2004)
- Grażyna Miller
- Stanisław Młodożeniec
- Adam Naruszewicz
- Cyprian Kamil Norwid
- Franciszek Nowicki
- Agnieszka Osiecka
P - R
- Leon Pasternak
- Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska (1891–1945)
- Jacek Podsiadło
- Wincenty Pol (1807–1872)
- Halina Poświatowska (1935–1967)
- Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer a.k.a. Kazimierz Tetmajer (1865–1940)
- Mikołaj Rej (1505–1569)
- Sydor Rey (1908–1979)
- Władysław Reymont (1867–1925)
- Tadeusz Różewicz
- Tomasz Różycki (b. 1970)
- Lucjan Rydel (1870–1918)
S
- Mikołaj Sęp Szarzyński (1550–1581)
- Jan Stanisław Skorupski (b. 1938)
- Antoni Słonimski (1895–1976)
- Juliusz Słowacki (1809–1849)
- Edward Stachura (1937–1979)
- Leopold Staff (1878–1957)
- Andrzej Stasiuk (b. 1960)
- Anatol Stern (1899–1968)
- Marcin Świetlicki (b. 1961)
- Anna Świrszczyńska
- Władysław Syrokomla (1823–1862)
- Janusz Szpotański (1929–2001)
- Wisława Szymborska (1923–2012)
T - V
- Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, a.k.a. Kazimierz Tetmajer (1865–1940)
- Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki (b. 1962)
- Julian Tuwim (1894–1953)
- Jan Twardowski (1915–2006)
- Kornel Ujejski (1823–1897)
W - Z
- Adam Ważyk
- Kazimierz Wierzyński
- Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz a.k.a. “Witkacy” (1885–1939)
- Rafał Wojaczek (1945–1971)
- Grażyna Wojcieszko
- Józef Wybicki
- Stanisław Wyspiański (1869–1907)
- Adam Zagajewski
- Wacław Michał Zaleski (1799–1849)
- Katarzyna Ewa Zdanowicz-Cyganiak
- Eugeniusz Żytomirski (1911–1975)
References
- ↑ Segel, Harold B (2003). The Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe Since 1945. p. 207. ISBN 0231114044.
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