Tadeusz Miciński

Tadeusz Miciński

Tadeusz Micinski (1873 Łódź–1918) was a heavy influential Polish poet, gnostic and playwright, and was a forerunner of Expressionism and Surrealism. He is one of the writers of the Young Poland period (Neoromanticism movement). His writings are strong influenced by Dark Romanticism and Romantic gothic fiction. He was called by many as a "wizard poet" and a "worshipper of mysteries".

Life

He studied philosophy at the University of Kraków, and was heavily influenced by Polish messianism. His work was comprised of both philosophical and mystical themes, the most well-known is the collection of poems "W mroku gwiazd" ("In the Twilight of the Stars"), released in 1902, and a 1906 play, "Kniaz Patiomkin" ("Prince Potemkin").

In 1918 he was killed by rebellious villagemen in Belarus.

He was friends with the writer and painter Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz and the composer Karol Szymanowski, who composed music dedicated to him.

Works

His most popular works are:
*Łazarze - "The Lazars" (1896) - poem,
*Nauczycielka "The Teacher" (1896) - short story,
*W mroku gwiazd - "In the Twilight of the Stars" (1902) - poetry collection,
*Kniaź Patiomkin - "Prince Potemkin" (1906) - drama,
*Do źródeł duszy polskiej - "To the origin of the Polish soul" (1906) - article,
*W mrokach złotego pałacu, czyli Bazylissa Teofanu (1909) - drama,
*Nietota. Księga tajemna Tatr - "Nietota. The Book of Tatra mystery" (1910) - novel,
*Walka o Chrystusa - "The Fight for Christ" (1911) - article,
*Dęby czarnobylskie - "The Oaks of Tchernobyl" (1911) - short stories compilation,
*Xiądz Faust - "Monk Faust" (1913) - novel


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