Katarzyna Kubisiowska
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Katarzyna Kubisiowska | |
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Katarzyna Kubisiowska, 2019 | |
| Born | 30 May 1971[1] |
| Citizenship | Polish |
| Occupations | Journalist, writer |

Katarzyna Maria Kubisiowska (born 30 May 1971) is a Polish journalist and non-fiction writer, activist of the opposition in the Polish People's Republic, member of the editorial board of Tygodnik Powszechny.
She is the daughter of Edward Kubisiowski and Anna née Kobiela; the younger sister of Piotr (born 1965).[2][3][4] She has two children: Tadek and Hanka.[5]
She passed her matura examination at August Witkowski 5th High School in Kraków. In the 1980s she was an activist of the Federation of Fighting Youth.[1] In 1995, she graduated with a degree in film studies from the Jagiellonian University. She defended her master's thesis, The Motif of the House in Roman Polański's Films, written under the supervision of Tadeusz Lubelski.[6][7]
She wrote, among others, biographies of Jerzy Pilch (Pilch w sensie ścisłym, 2016),[8][9] Danuta Szaflarska (Szaflarska. Grać, aby żyć, 2019),[10] Jerzy Vetulani (Vetulani. Piękny umysł, dzikie serce, 2022)[11] and Kora (Kora. Się żyje, 2023), as well as two book interviews with Wojciech Mann (2020, 2024).