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  1. Jerzy Żuławski (Polish: [ˈjɛʐɨ ʐuˈwafski]; 14 July 1874 – 9 August 1915) was a Polish literary figure, philosopher, translator, alpinist and patriot whose best-known work is the science-fiction epic, Trylogia Księżycowa (The Lunar Trilogy), written between 1901 and 1911.

    • Jerzy Żuławski, 14 July 1874, Lipowiec
    • 9 August 1915 (aged 41), Dębica
  2. 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.

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  4. Trylogia Księżycowa (The Lunar Trilogy or The Moon Trilogy) is a trilogy of science fiction novels by the Polish writer Jerzy Żuławski, written between 1901 and 1911. It has been translated into Russian, Czech, German, English and Hungarian, and has been reprinted several times in Poland. They are his best-known works.

  5. Poeta, prozaik, dramaturg. Urodzony 14 lipca 1874 w Lipowcu koło Rzeszowa, zmarł w czasie epidemii tyfusu w szpitalu polowym w Dębicy 9 sierpnia 1915 roku. wt., 07/14/1874 - 12:00 - pon., 08/09/1915 - 12:00. Zdjęcie portretowe artysty. Podpis obrazka portretowego.

  6. How do NASA, mountaineering, George Clooney and colonialism all connect to the roots of Polish science-fiction? Culture.pl’s former English section head Adam Żuławski looks back at the life of his grandfather, his family tree, and the history of Polish sci-fi to weave an intimate and intricate tapestry of answers for you.

  7. On the Silver Globe (Polish: Na srebrnym globie) is a 1988 Polish epic science fiction film directed and written by Andrzej Żuławski, adapted from The Lunar Trilogy by his grand uncle, Jerzy Żuławski.

  8. All Our Projects. Artists & Works Index. Multimedia. Polish poet, writer and playwright. Born 14th July 1874 in Lipowiec, close to Rzeszów, died during the typhus epidemic in Dębica, 9th August 1915.

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