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Jolanta Pytel
Jolanta Pytel (born August 29, 1952 in Zielona Góra/Poland) is a Polish poet, writer and promoter of literary life in Zielona Góra.
== Biography ==
She studied Polish philology and history at the University of Zielona Góra, worked as a teacher, librarian and journalist. In 1970 she made her debut with poems in "Nadodrze". Her texts have been published in many literary magazines, among others in "Pro Libris", "Pegaz Lubuski". She is the founder and chairman of the „Stowarzyszenie Jeszcze Żywych Poetów ("Club of the still living poets")〔( Stowarzyszenia Jeszcze Żywych Poetów )〕〔( Report at Radio Zachód )〕 and the Uniwersytet poezji (University of poetry)〔( University of poetry )〕 and was a participant at the German-Polish poets steamer and the German-Polish poetry festival "word lust" in Lublin (1997).〔(Theater NN Lublin 1997 )〕
Her texts have been translated into English. In German translation of Dieter Kalka they were published in „Muschelhaufen“ (2001) and in Ostragehege No. 9〔Links: “, 〕

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