In 2024, he celebrates over 30 years of artistic activity. But this anniversary is not a conclusion – it's a new chapter. Because Zeller doesn’t believe in “creative burnout.” He knows only two states: to create or to serve.
Dariusz A. Zeller is the author of poems that smell of Parisian avenues and sound like an unfinished letter. Creator of the collections “Postcard from Père Lachaise” and “Learning to Read from Memory”, which, instead of chasing trends, gently ask: what happened to your humanity?
He is also the originator of the “London Author Meetings,” a platform that connects Polish authors living abroad who have never given up on their native language or their desire to be heard.
As President of the Association of Polish Authors and Creators in the UK – ART POLONIA, Zeller not only represents Polish artistic circles but also creates real spaces for them to act, not out of title, but out of mission.
He co-founded the literary group “PoEzja London”, which operates far from glitter, but always close to the soul. His works appear in anthologies, literary magazines, and – most importantly – in the hearts of readers who still believe that a word can mean more than just a sound.
Awards? Certainly. But more for people than for books.
Zeller is a laureate of, among others:
* The Golden Owls of the Polish Diaspora – known as the "Polish Diaspora Oscars" in Vienna,
* The Golden Pen in Belgium,
* The Virtualia Art Medal for promoting literature and Poland abroad,
* The “Good Human” Award from FONT Publishing House,
* And the title “Volunteer Champion” for his charitable and voluntary work.
But he has never chased awards. Because for him, the most fantastic prize is when someone says after a literary evening: “Thank you.”
Dariusz A. Zeller unites art, words and charity into a single instrument of impact.
His work goes far beyond literature – it touches lives. It builds bridges. It inspires.
In a noisy world, he has mastered the art of speaking quietly – and still being heard.