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  1. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1996 was awarded to Wisława Szymborska "for poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality". To cite this section. MLA style: The Nobel Prize in Literature 1996.

  2. Conversation with a Stone Lyrics. I knock at the stone's front door"It's only me, let me come in.I want to enter your insides,have a look round,breathe my fill of you.""Go away," says the stone."I ...

  3. The Wisława Szymborska Foundation ul. Urzędnicza 20/6, 30-051 Kraków

  4. This poem, though it may seem silly, had its own deeper meaning. Just as all of Szymborska’s works. The poem presents universality because it speaks of humans as a whole, relating to all peoples.

  5. Apr 4, 2011 · Wisława Szymborska. My sister doesn’t write poems. and it’s unlikely that she’ll suddenly start writing poems. She takes after her mother, who didn’t write poems, and also her father, who likewise didn’t write poems. I feel safe beneath my sister’s roof: my sister’s husband would rather die than write poems.

  6. This poem by Wislawa Szymborska is a free-verse poem devoid of a strict rhyme or meter. This form grants the poet flexibility to convey deep themes without the constraints of structure. The absence of a predetermined pattern mirrors the chaos of war and the subsequent process of rebuilding, effectively enhancing the poem's contemplative and introspective nature.

  7. Wislawa Szymborska penned “Koniec i początek” or “The End and the Beginning,” a 47-line, free verse poem, after the fall of communism in Poland in 1989. The translation of this Polish poem by Stanislaw Baranczak and Clare Cavanagh first appeared in The New Republic on January 18, 1993.

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