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  1. Here by Wislawa Szymborska, 2010-10-26
  2. Poems New and Collected by Wislawa Szymborska, 2000-11-16
  3. Miracle Fair: Selected Poems of Wislawa Szymborska by Wislawa Szymborska, 2002-11
  4. View with a Grain of Sand: Selected Poems by Wislawa Szymborska, 1995-05-26
  5. Sounds, Feelings, Thoughts by Wislawa Szymborska, 1981-08-01
  6. Nonrequired Reading: Prose Pieces by Wislawa Szymborska, 2002-10-28
  7. Monologue of a Dog by Wislawa Szymborska, 2005-11-07
  8. Wislawa Szymborska: A Stockholm Conference, May 23-34, 2003 (Konferenser)
  9. People on a Bridge: Poems by Wislawa Szymborska, Adam Czerniawski, 1990-04
  10. Poems, New and Collected (1957-97) (Faber poetry) by Wislawa Szymborska, 1999-04-19
  11. View with a Grain of Sand by Wislawa Szymborska, 1996-10-23
  12. Liebesgedichte by Wislawa Szymborska, 2005-05-31
  13. Auf Wiedersehen. Bis morgen. by Wislawa Szymborska, Karl Dedecius, 1998-05-01
  14. Koniec i poczatek (Biblioteka Poetycka Wydawnictwa a5) (Polish Edition) by Wislawa Szymborska, 1996

1. Literature 1996
Press release, biography, nobel lecture, selected poems, nobel diploma.Category Arts Literature Authors S szymborska, wislawa...... Release Presentation Speech wislawa szymborska Biography nobel LectureBanquet Speech Poetry nobel Diploma Other Resources. 1995, 1997.
http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1996/

2. Wislawa Szymborska - Biography
wislawa szymborska is the Goethe Prize winner (1991) and Herder Prize winner (1995). In1996 she received the Polish PEN Club prize. From Les Prix nobel 1996.
http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1996/szymborska-bio.html

3. Wislawa Szymborska Winner Of The 1996 Nobel Prize In Literature
wislawa szymborska, a nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. wislawa szymborska. 1996 nobel Laureate
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W ISLAWA S ZYMBORSKA
1996 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality.
Background
    Born: July 2, 1923
    Place of birth: Bnin, Poland
    Residence: Cracow, Poland
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4. Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Literature
List of nobel Prize Laureates in literature, with associated links. Links to other nobel Prize lists.Category Arts Literature Awards and Bestsellers...... wislawa szymborska for poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical andbiological context epic writing has in the words of Alfred nobel - been of
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Nobel Prize in Literature Winners 2002-1901
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MRE K for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history V S N AIPAUL for having united perceptive narrative and incorruptible scrutiny in works that compel us to see the presence of suppressed histories. G AO X INGJIAN for an oeuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama. G UNTER G RASS whose frolicsome black fables portray the forgotten face of history. J OSE S ARAMAGO who with parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony continually enables us once again to apprehend an elusory reality. D ARIO F O who emulates the jesters of the Middle Ages in scourging authority and upholding the dignity of the downtrodden. W ISLAWA S ZYMBORSKA for poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality. S EAMUS H EANEY for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.

5. Wislawa Szymborska's Home Page
wislawa szymborska's 1996 poem.Category Arts Literature Authors S szymborska, wislawa......Polish poet wislawa szymborska awarded nobel Prize in literature RelatedLinks Polish poet awarded nobel Prize in literature CNN Article.
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Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska awarded Nobel Prize in literature Related Links Tortures
Nothing has changed.
The body is susceptible to pain,
it must eat and breathe air and sleep,
it has thin skin and blood right underneath,
an adequate stock of teeth and nails,
its bones are breakable, its joints are stretchable. In tortures all this is taken into account. Nothing has changed. The body shudders as it shuddered before the founding of Rome and after, in the twentieth century before and after Christ. Tortures are as they were, it's just the earth that's grown smaller, and whatever happens seems right on the other side of the wall. Nothing has changed. It's just that there are more people, besides the old offenses new ones have appeared, real, imaginary, temporary, and none

6. Wislawa Szymborska
Complete 1996 nobel lecture, "The Poet and the World."Category Arts Literature Authors S szymborska, wislawa......©THE nobel FOUNDATION 1996. nobel Lecture The Poet and the World bywislawa szymborska Polish Poet/nobel Literature Prize 1996. December
http://gos.sbc.edu/s/szymborska.html

THE NOBEL FOUNDATION
Nobel Lecture
The Poet and the World

by Wislawa Szymborska
Polish Poet/Nobel Literature Prize 1996 December 10, 1996 at the Stockholm Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden They say the first sentence in any speech is always the hardest. Well, that one's behind me, anyway. But I have a feeling that the sentences to come - the third, the sixth, the tenth, and so on, up to the final line - will be just as hard, since I'm supposed to talk about poetry. I've said very little on the subject, next to nothing, in fact. And whenever I have said anything, I've always had the sneaking suspicion that I'm not very good at it. This is why my lecture will be rather short. All imperfection is easier to tolerate if served up in small doses. But there are no professors of poetry. This would mean, after all, that poetry is an occupation requiring specialized study, regular examinations, theoretical articles with bibliographies and footnotes attached, and finally, ceremoniously conferred diplomas. And this would mean, in turn, that it's not enough to cover pages with even the most exquisite poems in order to become a poet. The crucial element is some slip of paper bearing an official stamp. Let us recall that the pride of Russian poetry, the future Nobel Laureate Joseph Brodsky was once sentenced to internal exile precisely on such grounds. They called him "a parasite," because he lacked official certification granting him the right to be a poet ... Several years ago, I had the honor and pleasure of meeting Brodsky in person. And I noticed that, of all the poets I've known, he was the only one who enjoyed calling himself a poet. He pronounced the word without inhibitions. Just the opposite - he spoke it with defiant freedom. It seems to me that this must have been because he recalled the brutal humiliations he had experienced in his youth.

7. WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA- Nobel Lecture
Föreläsning i samband med mottagandet av nobelpriset.Category World Svenska Kultur Litteratur Poesi Poeter......In English, please. ©THE nobel FOUNDATION 1996 General permission is grantedfor the wislawa szymborska. nobelföreläsning. 1996. Poeten och världen.
http://www.svenskaakademien.se/nobelpris/1996/lect_sv_1996.html
WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA
The Nobel Foundation

8. WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA- Nobel Lecture
applied. wislawa szymborska. nobel Lecture. 1996. The Poet and the World.They say the first sentence in any speech is always the hardest.
http://www.svenskaakademien.se/nobelpris/1996/lect_eng_1996.html
WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA
Nobel Lecture
The Poet and the World They say the first sentence in any speech is always the hardest. Well, that one's behind me, anyway. But I have a feeling that the sentences to come - the third, the sixth, the tenth, and so on, up to the final line - will be just as hard, since I'm supposed to talk about poetry. I've said very little on the subject, next to nothing, in fact. And whenever I have said anything, I've always had the sneaking suspicion that I'm not very good at it. This is why my lecture will be rather short. All imperfection is easier to tolerate if served up in small doses. But there are no professors of poetry. This would mean, after all, that poetry is an occupation requiring specialized study, regular examinations, theoretical articles with bibliographies and footnotes attached, and finally, ceremoniously conferred diplomas. And this would mean, in turn, that it's not enough to cover pages with even the most exquisite poems in order to become a poet. The crucial element is some slip of paper bearing an official stamp. Let us recall that the pride of Russian poetry, the future Nobel Laureate Joseph Brodsky was once sentenced to internal exile precisely on such grounds. They called him "a parasite," because he lacked official certification granting him the right to be a poet ... Several years ago, I had the honor and pleasure of meeting Brodsky in person. And I noticed that, of all the poets I've known, he was the only one who enjoyed calling himself a poet. He pronounced the word without inhibitions. Just the opposite - he spoke it with defiant freedom. It seems to me that this must have been because he recalled the brutal humiliations he had experienced in his youth.

9. Wislawa Szymborska - The Academy Of American Poets
wislawa szymborska won the nobel Prize for Literature in 1996. She has livedin Krakow since 1931. This bio was last updated on Mar 22, 2001.
http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=349

10. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Szymborska, Wislawa (Poetry)
Poetry szymborska, wislawa. BIOGRAPHY World Book Online Articleon szymborska, wislawa; Biography (nobel site); Brief biography
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    12. Wislawa Szymborska - Nobel Lecture
    Poet Seers spiritual poets from the East and theWest nobel Lecture - wislawa szymborska.
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    by Wislawa Szymborska
    Polish Poet/Nobel Literature Prize 1996 December 10, 1996 at the Stockholm Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden They say the first sentence in any speech is always the hardest. Well, that one's behind me, anyway. But I have a feeling that the sentences to come - the third, the sixth, the tenth, and so on, up to the final line - will be just as hard, since I'm supposed to talk about poetry. I've said very little on the subject, next to nothing, in fact. And whenever I have said anything, I've always had the sneaking suspicion that I'm not very good at it. This is why my lecture will be rather short. All imperfection is easier to tolerate if served up in small doses. But there are no professors of poetry. This would mean, after all, that poetry is an occupation requiring specialized study, regular examinations, theoretical articles with bibliographies and footnotes attached, and finally, ceremoniously conferred diplomas. And this would mean, in turn, that it's not enough to cover pages with even the most exquisite poems in order to become a poet. The crucial element is some slip of paper bearing an official stamp. Let us recall that the pride of Russian poetry, the future Nobel Laureate Joseph Brodsky was once sentenced to internal exile precisely on such grounds. They called him "a parasite," because he lacked official certification granting him the right to be a poet ...

    13. International: Italiano: Arte: Letteratura: Premi_Letterari: Nobel - Open Site
    Top International Italiano Arte Letteratura Premi Letterari nobel (0 szymborska,wislawa (0); Tagore, Rabindranath (0); Undset, Sigrid (0); Walcott, Derek (0
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    14. Wislawa Szymborska
    The nobel Diploma of wislawa szymborska. The Three Oddest Words. Trzy slowanajdziwniejsze. Tre högst besynnerliga ord. wislawa szymborska, 1996.
    http://hum.amu.edu.pl/~zbzw/ph/szym/szym.htm
    NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATE IN LITERATURE 1996 Doctor Honoris Causa
    Universitatis Studiorum Mickiewiczianae Posnaniensis
    3 pa¼dziernika 1996:
    Wis³awa Szymborska
    urodzona w Bninie (Kórnik) ko³o Poznania zosta³a Laureatk± Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie literatury za "poezjê, ktora z ironiczn± precyzj± pozwala wydobyæ historyczny i biologiczny kontekst fragmentów ludzkiej rzeczywisto¶ci" "Jestem uradowana, oszo³omiona i przestraszona."
    AP
    "I am very happy, stunned and frightened." October 3, 1996:
    Wislawa Szymborska
    born at Bnin (Kornik) near Poznan, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for "poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality"
    Cat in an empty apartment
    Kot w pustym mieszkaniu
    Cat in an empty apartment
    Wis³awa Szymborska, 1993
    Dying - you wouldn't do that to a cat.
    For what is a cat to do
    in an empty apartment?
    Climb up the walls?
    Brush up against the furniture?
    Nothing here seems changed,
    and yet something has changed. Nothing has been moved

    15. Premio Nobel Per La Letteratura
    wislawa szymborska (Polonia);
    http://www.alice.it/publish/awa.pub/nobel.htm
    Premio Nobel per la Letteratura
    Tutti i premiati:
    • 1901 R.-F.-A. Sully-Proudhomme (Francia) 1902 Theodor Mommsen (Germania) 1905 Henryk Sienkiewicz (Polonia) 1906 Giosue Carducci (Italia) 1907 Rudyard Kipling (Gran Bretagna) 1908 Rudolf Ch. Eucken (Germania) 1910 Paul J. L. Heyse (Germania) 1911 Maurice Maeterlinck (Belgio) 1912 Gerhart Hauptmann (Germania) 1913 Rabindranath Tagore (India) 1915 Romain Rolland (Francia) 1916 C. G. Verner von Heidenstam (Svezia) 1917 Karl A. Gjellerup e Henrik Pontoppidan (Danimarca) 1919 Carl Spitteler (Svizzera) 1920 Knut Hamsun (Norvegia) 1921 Anatole France (Francia) 1922 Jacinto Benavente y Martinez (Spagna) 1923 William ButlerYeats (Irlanda) 1924 Wladyslaw S. Reymont (Polonia) 1925 George Bernard Shaw (Gran Bretagna) 1926 Grazia Deledda (Italia) 1927 Henri Bergson (Francia) 1928 Sigrid Undset (Norvegia) 1929 Thomas Mann (Germania) 1930 Sinclair Lewis (USA) 1931 Erik A. Karlfeldt (Svezia) 1932 John Galsworthy (Gran Bretagna) 1933 Ivan A. Bunin (apolide)

    16. Wislawa Szymborska
    Wybór wierszy, artykuly prasowe po polsku i angielsku.Category World Polska Kultura i Sztuka Literatura Autorzy S...... Polish poet wins nobel literature prize Artykul MSNBC. wislawa szymborska Wyborwierszy przygotowany przez Slawomira Wawaka. The nobel Prize Internet Archive.
    http://www.polonia-online.com/Szymborska/
    Wislawa Szymborska laureatka Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie literatury 1996 "za poezje, ktora z ironiczna precyzja odslania prawa biologii i dzialania historii we fragmentach ludzkiej rzeczywistosci". Press release in English Publikacja prasowa Wislawa Szymborska
    Wybor wierszy przygotowany przez Marlene Evans Wislawa Szymborska
    Wybor wierszy przygotowany przez uczniow szkoly warszawskiej Polish poet awarded Nobel Prize in literature
    Artykul CNN Polish poet wins Nobel literature prize
    Artykul MSNBC Wislawa Szymborska
    Wybor wierszy przygotowany przez Slawomira Wawaka The Nobel Prize Internet Archive Niektorzy lubia poezje
    Niektorzy -
    czyli nie wszyscy.
    Nawet nie wiekszosc wszystkich ale mniejszosc.
    Nie liczac szkol, gdzie sie musi,
    i samych poetow

    17. Wislawa Szymborska
    1987; Encounter May 1988; New York Review of Books October 21, 1982; Rialto Winter1987/1988 wislawa szymborska - Other Polish Literature nobel Prize winners
    http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/szymbor.htm
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Wislawa Szymborska (1923-) Polish poet and translator, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1996 at the age of seventy-three. Szymborska is one of the few woman poets who have received the prize. Her early works were born more or less within the straitjacket of the Socialist Realism. Later she has expressed her pessimism about the future of mankind in poems that are written in misleading casual manner or in ironic tone. While skepticism has marked her views of the human condition, its has not stopped her from believing in the power of words and the joy arising from imagination. Szymborska often uses ordinary speech and proverbs but gives them a fresh and arresting meaning. Is there then a world
    where I rule absolutely on fate?
    A time I bind with chains of signs?
    An existence become endless at my bidding? The joy of writing.
    The power of preserving.
    Revenge of a mortal hand.

    (from 'The Joy of Writing,', 1967)

    18. Online NewsHour Nobel Prize Winner October 4, 1996
    The nobel Prize for Literature was awarded yesterday to wislawa szymborska, a 73year-oldpoet from Poland, a country with an embattled history and a rich
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/entertainment/october96/nobel_10-4.html

    19. Wislawa Szymborska-'96 Nobel Prize Winner In Literature
    ZAKOPANE, POLAND Three weeks ago, poet wislawa szymborska left her announced thatthe relatively unknown szymborska had won the 1996 nobel Prize for
    http://www.pan.net/szymborska/latimes.htm
    Sunday, October 13, 1996
    Los Angeles Times Interview- Wislawa Szymborska
    Creating a Universal Poetry Amid Political Chaos By Dean E. Murphy ZAKOPANE, POLAND
    "Non-Compulsory Reading." But, last week, in the sanctity of this favorite creative retreat, she spoke openly and endearingly about her life's work and the burden of instant fame.
    * Question: Why is your privacy so important to you?
    Answer: Otherwise, I couldn't write. I cannot imagine any writer who would not fight for his peace and quiet. Unfortunately, poetry is not born in noise, in crowds, or on a bus. There have to be four walls and the certainty that the telephone will not ring. That's what writing is all about.
    Q: Some of your poems are introspective, others present broad political manifestoes. Do you write with a mission?
    A: I don't believe I have a mission. Sometimes I really have a spiritual need to say something more general about the world, and sometimes something personal. I usually write for the individual readerthough I would like to have many such readers. There are some poets who write for people assembled in big rooms, so they can live through something collectively. I prefer my reader to take my poem and have a one-on-one relationship with it.

    20. W.Szymborska-'96 Nobel Prize Winner In Literature
    Biografia, twórczosc, wybrane wiersze.Category World Polska Kultura i Sztuka Literatura Autorzy S......wislawa szymborska Polish poet awarded on October 3, 1996 nobel prizein literature for poetry that with ironic precision allows
    http://www.pan.net/szymborska/
    Wislawa Szymborska
    Polish poet awarded on October 3, 1996 Nobel prize in literature "for poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality."
    Exclusive @ PAN - English translation of poems by Joanna M. Trzeciak
    Collection of poems 10.3.'96 Nobel Prize Official Press Announcement 10.13.'96 LA Times Interview with W. Szymborska ... Polish Poetry
    Polish Text Wybrane Poezje Informacja o nagrodzie Ryszard Matuszewski o poetce w Literaturze Polskiej 1939-1991 Polish World

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