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  1. In a twenty-year writing career, from his first book of poems in 1895, at the age of 21, to his final World War I dispatches in 1915, Jerzy Żuławski created an impressive body of workseven volumes of poetry, three collections of literary criticism, numerous cultural and philosophical essays, ten plays and five novels.

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

    • Łukasz Wodzyński
    • 2018
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  4. 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.

  5. Żuławski also published a few volumes of poetry, which were then published as a four-volume work Poezje (1908; editor’s translation: Poetry). His verses were filled with philosophical reflection on discovering oneself and the world. Many of his poems were patriotic.

  6. In a twenty-year writing career, from his first book of poems in 1895, at the age of 21, to his final World War I dispatches in 1915, Jerzy Żuławski created an impressive body of work — seven volumes of poetry, three collections of literary criticism, numerous cultural and philosophical essays, ten plays and five novels.

  7. Mar 8, 2012 · Last modernization: 2021-03-21. The Constant Prince (Książę Niezłomny) a performance by the Laboratory Theatre directed by Jerzy Grotowski based on Juliusz Słowacki ’s reworking of Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s drama. The closed premiere took place on 20 April 1965 in Wrocław, with the public premiere coming five days later in the ...

  8. Jerzy Kosinski. , The Art of Fiction No. 46. Interviewed by George Plimpton & Rocco Landesman. Issue 54, Summer 1972. Jerzy Kosinski, ca. 1973. Photograph by Rob Mieremet. Editor’s Note: The following conversation with Jerzy Kosinski, which does not contain the customary interviewer’s headnote, is a much expanded version of the one that ...

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