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These poems, combining a biting wit and rigorously questioning mind with a surreal imagination, are a vital part of the story of postwar Europe.<\/p>\n<p><i><br>Krynicki has a rare gift of naming things even in shortest poems; he goes straight to the essence. Among Polish poets and readers he has the reputation of a master, of an archer who never misses.<\/i><br>\u2013 Adam Zagajewski<br><br><i>His dense verbal play, his allusive language, was always a way of challenging official speech and ideology, normative language, normative feeling.<\/i><br>\u2013 Edward Hirsch<br><br><br><b>Ryszard Krynicki<\/b>, one of Poland&#8217;s most important contemporary poets, was born in a labor camp in Sankt Valentin (Lower Austria) in 1943. Since the 1960s, when he became known as one of the poets of the New Wave, Krynicki has been associated with the democratic opposition in Poland. As a result, he was subjected to censorship and then banned completely from official publication between 1976 and 1980, although he continued to publish with unofficial presses and, in the case of&nbsp;<i>Our Life Grows&nbsp;<\/i>(1978), with the Paris emigre press Kultura. After working for years as an editor in underground publishing and running a private art gallery with his wife, Krystyna, in their Pozna\u0144 apartment, he founded the influential publishing house a5 in 1988; from the start, the press focused on contemporary Polish poetry, including the works of Wis\u0142awa Szymborska, Adam Zagajewski, and many younger poets. Krynicki is also renowned as a translator of German-language poets, including Nelly Sachs and Paul Celan. A recipient of many prestigious literary awards, he was most recently awarded the Zbigniew Herbert International Poetry Prize in 2015. He lives in Krakow.<br><br><b>Alissa Valles<\/b>&nbsp;is the author of the poetry books&nbsp;<i>Orphan Fire<\/i>&nbsp;(2008) and&nbsp;<i>Anastylosis<\/i>&nbsp;(2014) and the editor and cotranslator of Zbigniew Herbert&#8217;s&nbsp;<i>Collected Poems<\/i>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<i>Collected Prose<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p><b>Adam Michnik&nbsp;<\/b>is a Polish newspaper editor, writer, and historian. 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