| Born in 1947 in Sanok; a poet. He studied Polish philology at Warsaw University. For over twenty years he wrote strictly for himself, while wrestling with a disease. He made his debut in 1994 as a mature poet, with a honed (...) more >> |
| | Born in 1935, a prose writer, screenwriter for film and television, author of radio plays, journalist, and a lawyer by education. In 1973 he published The Marvelous Den in Paris under his own name, which had previously been stopped by the (...) more >> |
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RUDNICKI AdolfRUDNICKI, Adolf, 1912-90, prose writer and essayist; image of the destruction of the Polish Jews during World War II in story collections: Szekspir (Shakespeare, 1948), Ucieczka z Jasnej Polany (Escape from Yasna Polana, 1949); psychological stories: Niekochana (The Unloved, 1937); essays and columns: Niebieskie kartki (Blue Pages, 1956-67), Sto lat temu umarl Dostojewski (Dostoevsky Died a Hundred Years Ago, publ. unofficially 1984); memoirs: Krakowskie Przedmiescie pelne deserow (Krakowskie Przedmiescie: A Street Full of Desserts, 1986).
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There are more than 28,000 publishers registered in Poland. However, the market is highly concentrated. The 200 largest publishing firms still hold almost 98 per cent of it. More »
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