Grazyna Miller

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Grazyna Miller (1957) is a poet born in Poland. Currently, she lives in Italy , where she writes poems and translates publications from Polish into Italian language. She is also a literary critic whose work is published by the most prestigious Italian press media. Her most notable accomplishment is the translation of Roman Triptych(Meditations) (Trittico romano (Meditazioni) for Pope John Paul II (Joannes Paulus PP II). This book was published by the Libreria Editrice Vaticana and, on March 6th 2003, presented by the (then) Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger.

Biography


Books she wrote:

Awards and Accomplishments

  • in Italy:
    • Award from the Ministry of Italian Culture 2002 - Rome
    • National Award of Press and Literature in Alghero - Donna (2004) - Sardegna Alghero
    • National Award of Religious Poetry (2001) - Benevento
    • International Award of Luigi Vanvitelli (2001) - Caserta
    • International Award Città di Marineo (2002) - Sycily Marineo
  • in Poland:
  • in Spain:
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