Marcin Wicha
Born1972
Occupation(s)writer, essayist, graphic designer

Marcin Wicha (born 1972, in Warsaw, Polish People's Republic) is a Polish graphic designer, children's author, and essayist.

Early life

Wicha was born in Warsaw in 1972, to a family of Jewish origin the son of Piotr Wicha (1946-2006), an architect, and his wife, Joanna Rabanowska-Wicha (1946-2015), the grandson of Jan Rabanowski from his father's side, who was a politician and minister of communications of Poland during the Communist period and of Władysław Wicha from his mother's side, who served as Ministry of Interior.

Career

He has been a cartoonist for the Catholic weekly magazine Tygodnik Powszechny, and has contributed cartoons to the monthly magazine Charaktery and the daily newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza.[1]

He has written a number of children's books.[2]

His 2017 book Rzeczy, których nie wyrzuciłem received the 2017 Polityka Passport for literature,[3] the 2018 Nike Literary Award, and the Witold Gombrowicz Literary Award,[4] and was shortlisted for the Gdynia Literary Prize.[5] It was translated into English and published in 2021 under the title Things I Didn't Throw Out.[6] It is partly an autobiographical novel and partly a meditation on the loss of loved ones.[7] In translation it was awarded a PEN Translates Award by English PEN in 2021.[8]

Works (in English translation)

  • Things I Didn't Throw Out (2021: Daunt Books, translated by Marta Dziurosz), ISBN 978-1-914198-02-1
  • How I Stopped Loving Design (online excerpt, Public Seminar, translated by Marta Dziurosz)

References

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