Edited by Ra Page and Magda Raczyńska
Published by Comma Press, Publication date: September 2011
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To celebrate Stanisław Lem, as well as his vision, this anthology brings together writers, critics and scientists who continue to grapple with his concerns. British and Polish novelists join screenwriters, poets, scientists and artists to celebrate and explore Lem’s legacy through short stories and essays - two literary forms that, as Lem knew well, can be blent together to create something altogether new.

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Edited by David Jung and Marcin Orliński
Translated by Marek Kaźmierski, Karen Kovacik, Benjamin Paloff and Katarzyna Szuster
Published by OFF_Press and Zeszyty Poetyckie, 2011

This anthology contains the work of several generations of Polish poets, fresh talent mixed with the most established household names, all of them widely published, including winners of Poland's most prestigious literary prizes.

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Krzysztof Wodiczko - complete survey

Contributors: Rosalyn Deutsche, Lisa Saltzman, Andrzej Turowski, Dick Hebdige, Denis Hollier, Ewa Lajer-Burcharth, Dora Apel In February, Black Dog Publishing are pleased to announce the release of the first complete survey on...[more]




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Kantor Was Here. Tadeusz Kantor in Great Britain

Co-edited by Katarzyna Murawska-Muthesius and Natalia ZarzeckaContributors: Wiesław Borowski, Krzysztof Cieszkowski, Richard Demarco, David Gothard, Jonathan Holloway, Klara Kemp-Welch, Jo Melvin, Sandy Nairne, Veronika...[more]




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Found in Translation Award 2011 - Call for nominations

The Polish Book Institute, Polish Cultural Institute in London, Polish Cultural Institute in New York and W.A.B. Publishing House in Warsaw invite everyone to submit nominations to the FOUND IN TRANSLATION Award 2011.   ...[more]




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Starun Scholarship in Polish Studies at Hertford College Oxford

The College proposes, if suitable candidates present themselves, to award a Mary Starun Scholarship tenable from 1st October 2011.  The Scholarship is open to graduate students of the University pursuing research in any...[more]




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The Mighty Angel by Jerzy Pilch

The Mighty Angel concerns the alcoholic misadventures of a writer named Jerzy. Eighteen times he wakes up in rehab. Eighteen times he is released - a sober and, more or less, healthy man - after treatment at the...[more]




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A Thousand Peaceful Cities by Jerzy Pilch

A comic gem, Jerzy Pilch's A Thousand Peaceful Cities takes place in 1963 in the latter days of the Polish post-Stalinist 'thaw'. The narrator, Jerzyk ('little Jerzy' in Polish) is a teenager who is keenly interested in his...[more]



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