Katarzyna Krenz

Katarzyna Krenz

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name = Katarzyna Krenz
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birthdate = January 24, 1953
birthplace = Gdansk
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occupation = novelist, poet, painter
nationality = Polish
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genre = Fiction
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spouse = Jacek Krenz
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children = Marianna Lorenc, Michal Krenz
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website = http://www.pg.gda.pl/~jkrenz/kas_gb.html

Katarzyna Krenz (born January 24, 1953) is an Polish writer, poet and painter.

Biography

Katarzyna Krenz (born 24 January 1953 in Gdansk, Poland) is a Polish author, best known as the author of the novel "In Miranda’s Garden". Graduated from the University of Gdańsk, she is a poet, journalist and literary translator, as well as a watercolour painter. Her works has been published worldwide. Among her translations are the works of Amos Oz, John Updike and Richard Russo. Since 2005 lives with her husband Jacek Krenz in Portugal.

External links

* [http://www.pg.gda.pl/~jkrenz/kas_gb.html Official website]


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