Grzegorz Wróblewski – publication of Contact Points and author’s meeting
Grzegorz Wróblewski visits DCI in Warsaw in connection with the publishing of his essay book Contact Points
Danish Cultural Institute and Convivo publishing house are organizing the author’s meeting with Grzegorz Wróblewski, Polish writer and artist living in Denmark. The meeting will take place to mark and promote the publication of his newest essay book Contact points.
Contact points is a part of the One Essay series that presents texts of contemporary creators, historians and cultural researchers, ready to question the established narratives and existing cognitive schemes.
Grzegorz Wróblewski
Wróblewski was born in Gdańsk, in 1962, and grew up in Warsaw, where he lived from 66-85. In 85 he moved to Denmark, where he has been living in and working from Copenhagen since. He is the author of a long list of books and publications of both poetry, prose and drama, and does not shy away from social and political commentary. Wróblewski is remarkably skilled in observing what most people does not notice, or does not want to notice, in everyday life, and making it visible, almost tangible, through his texts.
His literary work has been translated into: Danish, English, Czech, Slovakian, Hungarian, Slovenian, Vietnamese, Norwegian, Swedish, Russian, Spanish and German. In Denmark he has recently published Digte (2015) and Cindys Vugge (2016).
Some of his other titles are:
Ciamkowatość życia (1992-2002)
Planety (1994), Noc w obozie Corteza (2007)
Nova Kolonia (2007)
Dwie kobiety nad Atlantykiem (2011)
Wanna Hansenów (2013)
Kosmonauci (2015)
Namiestnik (2015)
Choroba Moraellonów (2018)
Miejsca styku (2018)
Contact points. Author’s meeting with Grzegorz Wróblewski
April 27th 2018, 18.00 hrs
Danish Cultural Institute
ul. Piękna 31/37, Warsaw
The meeting will be moderated by Wojciech Wilczyk