Dorota Masłowska (born 1983) is a Polish writer and journalist. Masłowska was born on 3 July 1983 in Wejherowo, and grew up there. She applied for the University of Gdańsk's faculty of psychology and was accepted, but left the studies for Warsaw, where she joined the culture studies at the Warsaw University.

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  • Dorota Masłowska ist eine polnische Schriftstellerin.
  • Dorota Masłowska (born 1983) is a Polish writer and journalist. Masłowska was born on 3 July 1983 in Wejherowo, and grew up there. She applied for the University of Gdańsk's faculty of psychology and was accepted, but left the studies for Warsaw, where she joined the culture studies at the Warsaw University. She first appeared in the mass-media when her debut book Wojna polsko-ruska pod flagą biało-czerwoną (translated to English as either White and Red in the UK or Snow White and Russian Red in the US; literally means Polish-Russian War under White-Red Flag) was published. Largely controversial, mostly because of the language seen by many as vulgar, cynical and simple, the book was praised by many intellectuals as innovative and fresh. Among the most active supporters of Masłowska were Marcin Świetlicki and Polityka weekly staff, most notably renowned writer Jerzy Pilch. A notable example of post-modernist literature, her book became a best-seller in Poland and won Masłowska several notable awards as well as general support among the critics. It was almost immediately translated onto several languages, including French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Russian, English, Hungarian, Czech and Lithuanian, and won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis. Her second novel Paw królowej (The Queen's Peacock) did not gain similar popularity, even though it won the NIKE Literary Award in 2006. As of 2009, Dorota Masłowska permanent residence is in Kraków. In 2009, she is staying in Berlin on a German Academic Exchange Service stipend. She collaborates with a number of magazines, most notably the Przekrój and Wysokie Obcasy weeklies, as well as Lampa monthly and the quarterly B EAT magazine. Her first play, Dwoje biednych Rumunów mówiących po polsku (A Couple of Poor, Polish-Speaking Romanians), has been translated by Lisa Goldman and Paul Sirett and was performed for the first time in the UK at Soho Theatre from 28 February - 29 March 2008 with a cast featuring Andrew Tiernan, Andrea Riseborough, Howard Ward, Valerie Lilley, Ishia Bennison, John Rogan and Jason Cheater. Neither Goldman nor Sirett know Polish and based their adaptation, in many cases verbatim albeit uncredited, on the original translation of the play by Benjamin Paloff, which was commissioned by TR Warszawa in 2007.
  • Bestand:Dorota Maslowska 02. JPG Dorota Masłowska (2005) Dorota Masłowska is een Pools schrijfster en journaliste, die in 2004 plotseling internationale bekendheid verwierf met haar debuutroman Wojna polsko-ruska pod flagą biało-czerwoną (Sneeuwwit en Russisch rood). Dit boek werd geprezen én bekritiseerd vanwege de simpele en directe taal, die tegelijkertijd als innovatief en vernieuwend overkomt. Rondom haar tweede roman, Paw królowej (2005), waarvoor haar in 2006 de prestigieuze Poolse Nike-literatuurprijs werd verleend, ontstond daarentegen nauwelijks enige beroering.
  • Dorota Masłowska – polska pisarka.
  • Дорота Масловская – польская писательница, романист и драматург.
  • Fichier:Dorota Maslowska 02. JPG Dorota Masłowska Dorota Masłowska est une jeune femme écrivain polonaise, romancière, dramaturge et journaliste, dont les récents débuts en littérature ont été particulièrement remarqués, évoquant le succès, dans la France des années 1950 du Bonjour tristesse de Françoise Sagan. Son premier roman, Polococktail Party, a été salué à la fois par la critique — qui évoque un « véritable événement littéraire » allant jusqu'à lui reconnaître l'originalité d'un Gombrowicz débutant avec Ferdydurke — et par le public.
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  • Dorota Masłowska ist eine polnische Schriftstellerin.
  • Dorota Masłowska – polska pisarka.
  • Дорота Масловская – польская писательница, романист и драматург.
  • Dorota Masłowska (born 1983) is a Polish writer and journalist. Masłowska was born on 3 July 1983 in Wejherowo, and grew up there. She applied for the University of Gdańsk's faculty of psychology and was accepted, but left the studies for Warsaw, where she joined the culture studies at the Warsaw University.
  • Bestand:Dorota Maslowska 02. JPG Dorota Masłowska (2005) Dorota Masłowska is een Pools schrijfster en journaliste, die in 2004 plotseling internationale bekendheid verwierf met haar debuutroman Wojna polsko-ruska pod flagą biało-czerwoną (Sneeuwwit en Russisch rood). Dit boek werd geprezen én bekritiseerd vanwege de simpele en directe taal, die tegelijkertijd als innovatief en vernieuwend overkomt.
  • Fichier:Dorota Maslowska 02. JPG Dorota Masłowska Dorota Masłowska est une jeune femme écrivain polonaise, romancière, dramaturge et journaliste, dont les récents débuts en littérature ont été particulièrement remarqués, évoquant le succès, dans la France des années 1950 du Bonjour tristesse de Françoise Sagan.
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