Zagajewski, in 2017 "Poetry is going from gravity to grace"
The poet Adam Zagajewski
died this Sunday
at the age of 75, according to the Polish press.
Zagajewski was awarded a Princess of Asturias in 2017 as further recognition of his extensive and award-winning career.
Zagajewski was, as he is defined in his country, "the last Polish poet to date to enter world literature."
In 1982, after being persecuted by communism, he went into exile first to Paris and then to the United States.
Of this time away, he himself said in an interview to this newspaper after being awarded: "I was
after a woman who was in Paris
. I was more like a dissident. Then I ended up in Houston, which was
not the
perfect
place
. It suited me well. : I discovered that I could write without having a familiar ground.
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