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| name = Jacek Dehnel |image = Dehnel1.jpg |image_width = |caption = | birth_date = {{birth date|1980|5|1}} | birth_place = Gdańsk, Poland | residence = Warsaw | death_place = | occupation = poet, writer, translator, painter | known for = Balzakian Matka Makryna Krivoklat | awards = Kościelski Award Paszport Polityki | spouse = Piotr Tarczyński }}Jacek Dehnel (born May 1, 1980 in Gdańsk, Poland) is a Polish poet, writer, translator and painter. Dehnel studied at Warsaw University in the MISH College (Interfacultative Individual Humanistic Studies) and graduated from the Polish Language and Literature Department.[1] Life and workHe graduated from the Stefan Żeromski High School No. 5 in Gdańsk and the University of Warsaw. His first collection of poems was the last book recommended by Polish Nobel Prize Laureate, Czesław Miłosz.{{Citation needed|date=May 2008}} Dehnel has published his poems in various literary magazines, including Kwartalnik Artystyczny, Studium, Przegląd Artystyczno-Literacki, Topos, Tytuł, Undergrunt. He also works for an internet literary portal Nieszuflada. Between September 2006 and July 2009, he was a co-host of cultural programme ŁOSssKOT broadcast on TVP1 (together with musician Tymon Tymański and journalist Maciej Chmiel). Dehnel has translated poetry of such poets as Osip Mandelshtam, W. H. Auden, Mary Oliver – unpublished, and Philip Larkin, George Szirtes – published. He has also rendered in Polish lyrics for songs by Ástor Piazzolla. He has been awarded literary prizes that include the Kościelski Award in 2005, the Paszport Polityki in 2007 and the cultural award of the city of Gdańsk Splendor Gedanesis in 2009. He received five nominations for Poland's most prestigious literary prize - the Nike Award: Balzakian (2009), Ekran kontrolny (2010), Saturn (2012); Matka Makryna (2015) and Krivoklat (2017) as well as two nominations for the Angelus Award for Lala (2007) and Saturn (2012) and the 2014 Wisława Szymborska Award for his book of poems Języki obce ("Foreign Languages"). In 2015, he was awarded Bronze Medal for Merit to Culture - Gloria Artis.[2] In 2017, he co-wrote the screenplay to the award-winning experimental animated biographical drama film Loving Vincent about the life of painter Vincent van Gogh, and in particular, the circumstances of his death.[3] He currently lives and works in Warsaw. He openly identifies as gay, which is reflected in his literary works. In 2018, he married his long term partner, Piotr Tarczynski, in Wandsworth Town Hall in London. BooksProse
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References1. ^{{cite book |title=The Whitsun Weddings |last=Larkin |first=Philip |authorlink=Philip Larkin |translator=St. Baranczak |translator-link=Stanisław Barańczak}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.mkidn.gov.pl/pages/strona-glowna/ministerstwo/odznaczenia/medal-zasluzony-kulturze---gloria-artis.php?lang=PL |title=Medal Zasłużony Kulturze - Gloria Artis |access-date=2017-10-03}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3262342/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm |title=Twój Vincent Full Cast & Crew |access-date=2018-08-06}} External links
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