Konrad Tademar

Los Angeles, California

Konrad Tademar is an American poet living in Los Angeles. His works range from single sonnets to epic poems on themes including current events, myth, and philosophy. In addition to American subjects, his work is strongly informed by international events and history, especially those of freedom and oppression. Tademar's early childhood was spent in Poland where he was particularly influenced by the rise of the anti-communist Solidarity labor union. Following his return to the U.S., he studied philosophy and literature at Los Angeles City College where he was president of the Poet's Platform. He then went on to graduate from UCLA. He has appeared in Los Angeles venues such as the Onyx, Ground's Zero, Magicopolis Theater, Wilshire Art Gallery, and Pig and Whistle. In 1991, he founded the Witching Hour Poetry Gathering which has met continuously for over 20 years. Additionally, he is a founding member of the Pecan Pie Organization, dedicated to artistic promotion, stage performances. His poetry book "Fifty Sonnets, titles like labels only get in the way..." is available for purchase on line.

Some of his stories and poems are available on the internet.

https://angiesdiary.com/stories/romantic-story/angel/

https://angiesdiary.com/stories/miranda-eithn/

http://www.scribd.com/doc/139129443/The-Lady-and-Her-Man-With-Images

http://www.scribd.com/doc/139399595/Qi-a-poem

  • Work
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  • Education
    • Academia Panopticum El Cerrito de Mi Madre
    • UCLA