Daniel Koziarski (11 January 1979 Gdynia) is a Polish novelist and lawyer. He graduated from the university of Gdaà Âsk. He publishes articles in Polish newspapers (Gazeta Polska published his series of satirical stories Opowiadania poprawne) and on the Internet.
He published his debut novel Kà Âopoty to moja specjalnoà ÂÃÂ, czyli kroniki socjopaty (Troubles are my specialization; or, the Chronicles of a sociopath) in February 2007 to a critical acclaim in the Polish press and in Newsweek. Its main character, Tomasz Pà Âachta, is a master in complicating not only his life, but also the lives of people around him. The sequel to this novel, Socjopata w Londynie (Sociopath in London), published in August 2007, follows the life of Tomasz in London. In July 2008 his third novel, Klub samobójców (The Suicide Club) was published. In a review of the book, Piotr Kofta wrote: 'Koziarski's new book shows that the Polish popular literature now chooses topics so far covered by the "high literature"'. Koziarski also wrote a story DziewiÃÂÃ à ¼yàkota Alberta (The Nine Lives of Albert the Tomcat) for an anthology that appeared in October 2008; he is now working on the third and final book of his 'Sociopath' series.
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