Akademia pana Kleksa (novel)

Akademia pana Kleksa (known in English as The Academy of Mr. Kleks, The Academy of Mr. Inkblot, or Mr. Inkblot's Academy) is a children's fantasy novel by Polish author Jan Brzechwa. First published in 1946, the book is the first in a trilogy of works by Brzechwa featuring the fictional character Professor Ambroży Kleks (Ambrose Inkblot)—commonly referred to as Pan Kleks, or Mr. Kleks—the headmaster of a magical academy for wizards.[2]

Akademia pana Kleksa
First edition cover[1]
AuthorJan Brzechwa
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish
GenreChildren's fantasy
Publication date
1946

Summary

Akademia pana Kleksa takes place at a magical academy for wizards run by the eccentric Ambroży Kleks (Ambrose Inkblot). The school is located in the fictional Fairylandia, at the end of Chocolate Street.[2] The book follows Adaś Niezgódka (Adam Contrary), an unhappy, bullied 12-year-old boy who is guided to the academy by a blackbird.[2] Adaś, along with 23 other boys attending the school—all of whose names begin with the letter "A"—are taught magical subjects by Kleks, including "inkblotography" and how to magically repair broken objects.[2]

Sequels

Akademia pana Kleksa was followed by two sequels, also written by Brzechwa: Podróże pana Kleksa (Travels of Mr. Kleks, 1961), and Tryumf pana Kleksa (Triumph of Mr. Kleks, 1965).

Film adaptation

In 1983, Akademia pana Kleksa was adapted into a two-part feature film of the same name, directed by Krzysztof Gradowski.[3]

References

  1. Bociąga, Przemysław (7 December 2022). "Watch Hollywood-style Treatment of Polish 1946 Children's Classic". 3Seas Europe. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  2. Powaga, Wiesiek (9 March 2018). "Mr Inkblot's Academy – A Polish Children's Classic". British Library. Archived from the original on 31 August 2023. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  3. Sobański, Oskar (1987). Polish Feature Films: A Reference Guide 1945–1985. Locust Hill Press. ISBN 0-933951-02-7.
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