Saturday, October 25 at 6:00 PM
The Kosciuszko Foundation Washington DC Center
2025 O Street NW, Washington, DC
This special event celebrates the U.S. release of his latest collection, The Scent of Man, translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones and published by Arrowsmith Press (October 2025).
Program Highlights:
- Introduction by award-winning poet Joshua Weiner
- Film excerpts from Why Poetry Is Essential to Our Life by Andrzej Dudziński
- Poetry reading in darkness – an immersive experience of the spoken word
- Interactive Q&A with the poet
- Book signing (limited copies available)
- Wine & cheese reception
[en_openx_strefa:0]
About Tadeusz Dabrowski:
Born in 1979, Dabrowski is a Polish poet, essayist, and editor whose poetry has been translated into over 20 languages. Often compared to literary greats like Tadeusz Różewicz, Zbigniew Herbert, and Wisława Szymborska, his work blends philosophical insight with minimalist language and emotional clarity.
His poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Boston Review, AGNI, and Poetry Review. English-language collections include Black Square and POSTS (Zephyr Press), with The Scent of Man forthcoming in October 2025.
Dąbrowski is the recipient of numerous literary honors. He is the editor-in-chief of the literary magazine Topos and curates the European Poet of Freedom Festival in Gdansk, where he lives with his partner and two children.
Read more HERE: https://thekf.org/event/evening-with-poet-tadeusz-dabrowski/
Admission: FREE – RSVP required: [email protected]
Space is limited – reserve your spot today!












