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  1. Jerzy Żuławski was born into a strongly patriotic Polish household in the village of Lipowiec, near Rzeszów, a major city in the region of Galicia. In 1772, Galicia, with its capital Lwów, was separated from Poland in the First Partition and, for the next 146 years, became part of the Austrian Habsburg Empire. Eleven years before Jerzy's ...

    • Jerzy Żuławski, 14 July 1874, Lipowiec
    • 9 August 1915 (aged 41), Dębica
  2. Cover of the 1947 edition of ‘Na Srebrnym Globie’ (On the Silver Globe) by Jerzy Żuławski, illustrated by Marek Żuławski, photo: Żuławski family archive Right column Written in the form of a diary by a Polish member of an international crew, the first book in The Lunar Trilogy was about a failed mission to explore the moon.

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  4. Jerzy Żuławski was a Polish poet, writer, and playwright. He was born on 14 th July 1874 in Lipowiec, close to Rzeszów, and died during the typhus epidemic in Dębica on 9 th August 1915. Żuławski went to middle school in Bochnia, and finished his primary education in Kraków.

  5. Jerzy Żuławski herbu Szeliga (ur. 14 lipca 1874 w Lipowcu, zm. 9 sierpnia 1915 w Dębicy) – polski filozof, pisarz, poeta i dramaturg okresu Młodej Polski. Wraz z Władysławem Umińskim i Antonim Langem jeden z prekursorów polskiej literatury fantastycznonaukowej. Jako poeta przedstawiciel dekadentyzmu i katastrofizmu.

  6. The entire European society seems to be plunged into stagnation – the result of the limitations of science as the engine of social and cultural progress. In 1976 Żuławski's grandnephew, the film director Andrzej Żuławski, began a loose adaptation of the trilogy. However, the surreal production, resembling the visual symbolism of early ...

  7. Jerzy Żuławski Literary Award (Polish: Nagroda Literacka im. Jerzego Żuławskiego) is the annual award given by the Polish Writers' Association to the best Polish science fiction and fantasy published in the previous year. It is named after an early writer of science fiction in Poland, Jerzy Żuławski.

  8. The article examines the imaginary geography of Jerzy Żuławski's The Lunar Trilogy – On the Silver Globe (1903), The Conqueror (1910), and The Old Earth (1911) – focusing on the relationship between the author's modernist sensibilities and the trilogy's adoption of the nascent science fiction genre. While modernism and popular fiction are ...

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