Jan Twardowski - Works

Works

Each year links to its corresponding " in poetry" for poetry or " in literature" for prose:

Poetry:

  • 1959: Wiersze, ("Verses"); Warsaw
  • 1970: Znaki ufności, ("Signs of Trust"), Kraków: Znak
  • 1980: Niebieskie okulary, ("Blue Sunglasses"), Kraków: Znak
  • 1983: Który stwarzasz jagody ("Who Made the Blueberry"), Kraków: Wydawnictwo literackie
  • 1986: Nie przyszedłem pana nawracać. Wiersze z lat 1937-1985 "I Have Not Come to Convert You: Poems From the Years 1937-1985"), Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Archidiecezji Warszawskiej ("Warsaw Archdiocese Publisher")
  • 1990: Tak ludzka ("So Human"), Poznań: Księgarnia św. Wojciech
  • 1991: Uśmiech Pana Boga. Wiersze dla dzieci ("The Smile of God. Poems for children"), Warsaw: Nasza Księgarnia
  • 1993: Kasztan dla milionera. Wiersze dla dzieci ("A Chestnut For a Millionaire. Poems for Children"), Warsaw: Nasza Księgarnia
  • 1993: Krzyżyk na drogę ("Roadside Cross"), Kraków: Znak
  • 1996: Rwane prosto z krzakatorn ("Torn Right Off the Bush"), Warsaw: PIW
  • 1998: Bóg prosi o miłość - Gott fleht um Liebe ("God Asks for Love"), Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literary
  • 1998: Niebo w dobrym humorze ("Heaven in Good Mood"), Warsaw: PIW
  • 1999: Miłość miłości szuka, Volumes 1 and 2 ("Love Seeks Love"), Warsaw: PIW, Księgarnia i Drukarnia Świętego Wojciecha
  • 2000: Elementarz księdza Twardowskiego dla najmłodszego, średniaka i starszego, Kraków: Wydawnictwo literackie
  • 2001: Kiedy mówisz ("When You Say"), Kraków: Wydawnictwo literackie
  • 2006: Kilka myśli o cierpieniu, przemijaniu i odejściu, Poznan: Księgarnia Św. Wojciecha ("Church Bookstore")

Prose:

  • 1973: Zeszyt w kratkę ("The Graph-Paper Notebook"), Kraków: Znak
  • 1986: Nowy zeszyt w kratkę ("The New Graph-Paper Notebook"), Poznan: Pallotinum
  • 1987: Patyki i patyczki ("Sticks and Twigs"), Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Archidiecezji Warszawskiej "Publisher of the Archdiocese of Warsaw"
  • 1991: Niecodziennik ("Not Quite a Diary"), Kraków: Maszachaba

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