Bolesław Taborski
Bolesław Taborski | |
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| Born | 7 May 1927 Toruń, Poland |
| Died | 6 December 2010 (aged 83) London, England |
| Nationality | Polish |
| Occupation(s) | Poet, translator |
| Years active | c. 1957–2010 |
Bolesław Taborski (7 May 1927 – 6 December 2010) was a Polish poet, literary and drama theoretician, essayist, prolific translator of English and Polish, and a long serving BBC Polish Section editor and presenter. He chronicled and translated into English the work of some of the most notable Poles of the Post-war era of the 20th century, such as Lech Wałęsa, Jan Kott, and Jerzy Grotowski. His undoubted influence on modern theatre has yet to be assessed in detail. He had a personal friendship with Pope John Paul II which grew out of their shared interest in literature and the fact that Taborski was his literary translator into English.