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Mariusz Szczygieł

マリウシュ・シュチギェウ

Mariusz Szczygieł

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1966-09-05 (Złotoryja, Poland)
Nationality
Poland
Languages
Polish
Religion
Atheism / non-religious
Residence History
Złotoryja (birthplace) → Warsaw

Career

Occupations
journalist, writer
Active Years
1982-
Affiliations
Gazeta Wyborcza (Duży Format), Polish Journalists' Association

Education

University of Warsaw
Faculty of Journalism and Political Science / Department of Journalism and Political Science
Degree: 学士
Period: 1996–2000
Year of Graduation: 2000
Country: Poland
Graduated with studies in journalism and political science

Awards

Polish Journalists' Association Award
1993
Organization: Polish Journalists' Association
Result: Winner
Kryształowe Zwierciadło Award
1996
Organization: Kryształowe Zwierciadło
Result: Winner
Beata Pawlak Award
2007
Organization: Beata Pawlak Award
Result: Winner
Nike Audience Award
2007
Work: Gottland
Category: 観客賞
Organization: Nike Award
Result: Winner
Angelus Award (finalist)
2007
Work: Gottland
Organization: Angelus Award
Result: Finalist
Prix Amphi
2009
Organization: Prix Amphi (Lille)
Result: Winner
European Book Prize
2009
Work: Gottland
Organization: European Book Prize
Result: Winner
Journalist of the Year Award
2013
Organization: Press (media award)
Result: Winner
Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
2014
Organization: Office of the President of Poland
Result: Recipient
Bene Merito Honorary Badge
2014
Organization: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland
Result: Recipient
Nike Award
2019
Work: Nie ma
Organization: Nike Award
Result: Winner (Jury & Audience)

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Gottland

2006 reportage / non-fiction 280 pages

A collection of reportage essays on Czech and Central European culture, history and personalities. Combining individual biographies with social history, it presents portraits of life under and after communism in Central Europe in a distinct, 'cubistic' reportage style.

Czech culturelegacy of communismbiographical non-fiction
Translations
  • Czech translation
  • English translation
  • German translation

Nie ma

2018 reportage / literary journalism 320 pages

A collection of reportage pieces focused on personal loss and social absence. Through in-depth reporting and character portrayals, it illuminates aspects of contemporary Polish society.

personal narrativesloss and absencecontemporary social observation
Translations
  • English translation
  • Spanish translation

Bibliography

  • Niedziela, która zdarzyła się w środę (1996)
  • Na każdy temat – talk show do czytania (1997)
  • Gottland (2006)
  • 20 Years of New Poland in Reportage Writing (2009)
  • Kaprysik. Damskie historie (2010)
  • Make Your Own Paradise (2010)
  • Láska nebeská (2012)
  • Project: Truth (2016)
  • Nie ma (2018)
  • A Personal Guide Through Praga (2020)
  • The Facts Must Dance (2022)

Translations of Works

  • Gottland — translated into English, German, Czech and others
  • Nie ma — translated into English, Spanish and others

Style & Themes

Literary Style
contemporary reportagea 'cubistic' fragmented approach to portraiture
Recurring Motifs
interest in Central European (especially Czech) cultureintersection of personal and social historyfragments of memory and history

Legacy

Mariusz Szczygieł is one of the leading figures in contemporary Polish reportage. He gained international recognition with Gottland and is regarded as an important voice in modern literary journalism both in Poland and abroad.

Academic Societies

  • Polish Journalists' Association

Quotes

  • 'Gottland' is the first 'cubistic' reportage of the world.
    Source: Adam Michnik (commentary / review) (2006)

Trivia

  • Reportedly among the first people to utter the word "orgasm" on Polish television.
  • Came out as a gay man in 2022 in his book.
  • Publicly identifies as an atheist / non-religious.