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Agata Pyzik
Agata Pyzik (born c. 1983) is a Polish journalist and cultural critic who has written on politics, art, music, and culture. Her 2014 book ''Poor But Sexy: Culture Clashes in Europe East and West'' examined the artistic and cultural history of late-20th century Eastern Europe under socialism and its eventual transition to neoliberal capitalism.〔(''The Guardian'' )〕〔(''The Quietus'' )〕〔(''LA Review of Books'' )〕 Her writing has appeared in ''The Wire'', ''The Guardian'', ''New Statesman'', ''frieze'', and ''New Humanist''. She divides her time between Warsaw and London.〔(Zero Books biography )〕 ==Biography== Pyzik was born in the 1980s in communist Poland and attended private school as a teenager.〔(''The Guardian'' )〕 In Warsaw, she pursued academic studies in philosophy, art history, English, and American studies.〔(Zero Books biography )〕 She wrote for Polish magazines such as ''Gazeta Wyborcza'', ''Dziennik'', and ''Polityka'', as well as music magazine ''Glissando'' and smaller literary magazines. Her recent interests have turned toward political aesthetics and forms of resistance. Her study of Eastern Europe, ''Poor But Sexy'', was published by Zero Books in 2014. The following year, Pyzik was commissioned by Bloomsbury Publishing to write an addition to the 33⅓ series of music books on British band Japan's 1981 album ''Tin Drum''.〔(''333Sound'' )〕
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