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POETRY
Poetry is a way of life and a shortcut to the sublime... An avid reader of poetry since my Polish childhood, I started writing in English. The flexibility, richness and focus of this language never cease to amaze me!

Since 1995, I have kept a personal poetic journal and gave all sorts of poems to my friends. I like illustrating them with my photographs, taken mostly in my garden and neighborhood of Southern California (see my poetry page). In 2006, I decided to share my work and at public readings and in publications.

Many of my poems are inspired by art and presented at art exhibitions in Southern California, including the Pacific Asia Museum and private galleries.

I'm listed in Poets & Writers and belong to several poetry groups (Poets on Site, The Spiritual Quartet, and Village Poets, among others). See the lists of poems published in various journals, poetry books, and readings, with event photos.


Maja Trochimczyk at Pacific Asia Museum, February 2010

My favorite poets include Rainer Maria Rilke, Artur Rimbaud, Czeslaw Milosz, Wislawa Szymborska, e.e. cummings, T.S. Eliot, and Emily Dickinson. For the years 2010-2012, I have been elected the Sixth Poet Laureate of Sunland-Tujunga, California. See the photo album from the ceremony, and read more about my activities as Poet-Laureate. I publish two blogs on poetry and music, and the blog for Village Poets:

Over 80 poems appeared in such venues as The Clockwise Cat, Magnapoets, Quill and Parchment, Ekphrasis Journal, Epiphany Magazine, Lily Literary Review, Loch Raven Review, Phantom Seed, poeticdiversity, The Sage Trail, San Gabriel Valley Poetry Quarterly, and various chapbooks and anthologies by Poets on Site, and others. Videos of my readings may be found on the YouTube Channel for Moonrise Press, including videos from readings in 2008-2010 (see the Poet-Laureate page).


Miriam's Iris, or Angels in the Garden
Poetry and Photography by Maja Trochimczyk.
Read a sample of poems here.

A collection of 60 poems organized around appearances of six angels: Amor, Eros, Eloe, Thanatos, Ellenai, and Sophia. The poems are intertwined with interludes of memory, nostalgia, and nature mysticism. The book is illustrated with photos of landscapes and gardens of Southern California.

Published in 2008. Distributed by Amazon.com, lulu.com, etc.: Paperback: ISBN 978-0-578-00166-1 Google Books: Miriam Preview. Hardcover with Color Photos (Second Edition, 126 pp.):ISBN 978-0-9819693-2-9

Reviewed by G. Murray Thomas, at poetix.net (February 2010). "Rarely does one find a book of poetry which holds together as well as Miriam's Iris."

Meditations on Divine Names
An anthology of contemporary poetry edited by Maja Trochimczyk.

Published in March 2012. ISBN 978-0-9819693-8-1, 216 pages, paperback. Read more about Meditations.

This anthology of contemporary poetry features 138 poems by 63 poets associated with diverse spiritual traditions. Their poems represent: various branches of Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Kabbalah, Wicca, Sukiyo Mahikari, and ancient Greek, Egyptian, Hawaiian, and Slavic religions. The book is divided into ten paired sections: Naming, Names, Earth, Water, Air, Fire, He, She, Being, and Loving.

List of Poets: MJ Adams, Nicholas Alexander, Catherine Auman, Jon B., Marcielle Brandler, Sharon Chmielarz, Joe Decenzo, Carol Dorf, Kate Hallett Dayton, Carl Estrin, Amy Falvey, Elsa S. Frausto, Bill Gillard, Michael Graber, John Guzlowski, Peter J. Harris, Carl Hitchens, Marlene Hitt, G. Bennett Humphrey, Oriana Ivy, Mitch James, Roy Jacobstein, Lois P. Jones, James Levin, Terranda King, Alexis Krasilovsky, Leonard Kress, Rick Lupert, Radomir Voytech Luza, Czeslaw Milosz, Rajiv Mohabir, Geoshino Ollscia, Shirley Dunn Perry, Nils Peterson, Lenora Popa, Kate Robinson, Susan Rogers, Mary Kay Rummel, Sonya Sabanac, Nicholas Samaras, Peter Shefler, Marian Kaplun Shapiro, Dorothy Skiles, Lee M. Sloca, J.D. Smith, Barry Spacks, Odarka Polanskyj Stockert, Charles A. Swanson, Taoli-Ambika Talwar, Judith Terzi, Maja Trochimczyk, Ann Tweedy, Davi Walders, and Martin Willitts Jr.




Rose Always - A Court Love Story
Poetry and Photography by Maja Trochimczyk.
Read a sample of 12 poems here.

Surprisingly sweet and gentle, this "novella in verse" is a love story of a crime victim and a troubled man, an ex-offender on a path to redemption. The story is told through 85 brief, lyrical poems and 24 narrative fragments, featuring stylized excerpts of court records and an array of allusions and quotations. Inspired by the Songs of Songs and centuries of love poems, from Sappho to Milosz.

Published in 2008, revised in 2011. Revised paperback edition,152 pp. ISBN 978-0-9819693-4-3 Google Books: Rose Always Illustrated Preview. Original hardcover edition with photographs ISBN 978-0-9819693-1-2

Chopin with Cherries: A Tribute in Verse
An anothology of poetry edited by Maja Trochimczyk.

Published in February 2010 by Moonrise Press.
ISBN 978-0-9819693-0-5. Available in Paperback and PDF.
Read more about this anthology on the Chopin with Cherries blog.

This volume celebrates the 200th birth anniversary of a Polish pianist-composer, Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849) in a selection of 123 poems by 92 contemporary poets, mostly based in America. The hightlights include the first English translation of Norwid's Fortepian Szopena by Leonard Kress, and classic poems by Emma Lazarus, Amy Lowell and T.S. Eliot.

Review by John Z. Guzlowski in The Cosmopolitan Review 2 no. 1 (Spring 2010).

Review by Christopher Woods in Contemporary World Literature 5 (February 2011): "For those who have been moved by the music of Fryderyk Chopin, this new international anthology will be a treat... One breathtaking aspect of the anthology is the diversity of voices, both stylistically and geographically... [Among] the striking aspects of the anthology is the way in which the editor, Polish born Maja Trochimczyk, arranges the various sections, not only by musical forms, but also into sections like beauty and death, words that often come to mind when considering Chopin's life, his passions and his early demise."





MUSIC HISTORY

As an author of four books and over 60 scholarly articles and chapters published in peer-reviewed journals and books, I'm well established in the music history world, with two main specializations: Polish music of the 19th and 20th centuries, and 20th-century contemporary music (Andriessen, Brant, Lutoslawski, and others). Two of my three graduate degrees are in music history: Ph.D. from McGill University (1994) and M.A. from the University of Warsaw (1986). I also studied sound engineering (M.A. 1987) and used this background in my musical research. A former director of USC Polish Music Center, I am a member of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences, American Musicological Society, Polish American Historical Association, and other professional organizations.

As an active member of Polish American community, I'm currently serving as Board Member and Officer (PAHA Newsletter Editor) of the Polish American Historical Association as as President of the Helena Modjeska Art and Culture Club in Los Angeles. For the Club, I publish a blog about its activities: Modjeska Club.

A full list of publications and conference presentations may be found in my detailed biography. The list of my books, both in print and forthcoming, is below:


    Gorecki in Context: Essays on Music. Essays about Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki and his contemporaries; with a list of works, calendarium of life, index. Forthcoming, Moonrise Press, 2012.


Krakowiak
    Polish Dance in Southern California. East European Monographs Series, Columbia University Press, 2007. A study of folk dance groups created by émigré amateurs and the influence of folk-song-and-dance ensembles from Poland on the Polish dance movement in America. Based on a 1999 research project of the Southern California Studies Center at USC. Review (Nov 2008): Journal of Folklore Research.



The Music of Louis Andriessen
    The Music of Louis Andriessen. Studies and interviews with the composer by Trochimczyk, additional texts by Dutch contributors: Elmer Schonberger, Frits van der Waa, and Reinbert de Leeuw. New York: Routledge, 2002, 317 pp. With music examples, diagrams, illustrations, list of works, discography, bibliography, and index. See: Routledge (Taylor & Francis), Amazon.com.

After Chopin, by Maja Trochimczyk
    After Chopin: Studies in Polish Music. Collection of essays about Szymanowski, Lutoslawski, Ingarden; and source readings by Polish composers discussing Chopin. Editor, translator, and author of 3 entries (introduction, essays on Ingarden, and national anthems). Los Angeles: Polish Music Center at USC, 2000, 333 pp. Polish Music History Series, vol. 6.


    Henry Brant On His Music: Interviews. Collection of conversations with the composer, 1992-2004. With essays about his music; list of works, calendarium of life, index, and a CD recording. Moonrise Press, forthcoming in 2012.



    Hanna Kulenty's Musical Kitchen. Collection of interviews with the composer; essays about her music, her M.A. thesis in English translation; with a list of works, discography, recipes and index. Moonrise Press, forthcoming in 2009.


    Polish Music Journal . Peer-reviewed research journal (1998-2003). Editor. www.usc.edu/go/polish_music/PMJ. Vol. 1/1 (1998, "Wilk Prizes"); vol. 1/2 (1998, "Early music"); vol. 2/1-2 (1999, "The Chopin Year - I"); vol. 3/1 (2000, "The Chopin Year - II); vol. 3/2 (2000, "Chopin and Lutoslawski"); vol. 4/1 (2001, "Paderewski"), vol. 4/2 (2001, "Paderewski"); vol. 5/1 (2002, "Bacewicz"); vol. 5/2 (2002, "Zygmunt Stojowski"); vol. 6/1 (2003, "Polish-Jewish Music"); vol. 6/2 (2003, "Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki").
Swiat Xenakisa

    Swiat Xenakisa [Xenakis's World]. Special issue of the Polish Musicological Quarterly, Muzyka 43, no. 4 (1998), 166 pp. Editor (Maria Anna Harley). Articles by Peter Hoffmann, James Harley, Maria Anna Harley, Mihu Iliescu, Benoit Gibson.




PHOTOGRAPHY

With a simple digital camera I take pictures of what I like to see in my neighborhood in California. Examples of my photography of landscapes, and plants of Southern California are on the margin of this page. Online journal, PoeticDiversity made me the Artist in Residence in their August 2009 issue. Photographs of roses appeared in The Houston Literary Review, June 2009 visual arts issue.

I use my photos as illustrations in my poetry books, Rose Always and Miriam's Iris, published by Moonrise Press, 2008. Nature photography also livens up my online chapbooks, Poems and Stories, Glorias and Assorted Praises, and Poems for my Friend. My news photography of charity and music events appeared in various papers and newsletters in the U.S. and Poland.

I have curated two exhibitions, Polish Music Manuscripts (October 2000) and Paderewski: A Portrait of a Musician (2002-2003) at USC Thornton School of Music, both with photographs from my collection and provided photographs for USC Polish Music Center's website.

Sunland Seasons - Online Gallery of 30 Photographs

Rose and Roses - 48 Photos, October 2010

Artist in Residence - Poetic Diversity, 2009





(c) Copyright 2007-2011 by Maja Trochimczyk. P.O. Box 4288, Sunland, California 91041-4288.

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