Leonard Górski, born in Krasnystaw, Poland, on April 27, 1953, is a notable poet known for his introspective and evocative works. After completing his military service in 1972, Górski went on to study Polish Philology at the Faculty of Humanities of the Catholic University of Lublin, earning a master’s degree in 1982. He worked at the Department of Religious Literature Research at the Catholic University of Lublin and also collaborated with the Editorial Office of the KUL Publishing House.
In 1986, Górski left for Italy and then arrived in the United States in 1987. He currently resides in New York. His latest publication, “At The Gates of Meditation. Selected poems.” (2020), showcases his contemplative approach to life and showcases his skill in awakening emotions through his poetry. His work has been published in various literary magazines.
‘I, the Poet’ by Leonard Gorski is a thought-provoking and multi-layered free-verse poem that explores themes of identity, mortality, and the search for meaning in an often confusing and uncertain world.
I, the poet, wandering and amazed
Nailed by unhappiness to the wall
By age and poverty,
On which floor of stupidity or ignorance I dwell?