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Jerzy Pilch

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Jerzy Pilch (born 10 August 1952 in Wisła, Poland) is a Polish writer, columnist, and journalist. [1]

33 relations: Andrzej Stasiuk, Beskids, Bohumil Hrabal, Bulgarian language, Columnist, Dutch language, English language, Estonian language, French language, Jagiellonian University, Jerzy Stuhr, Journalist, Klub Inteligencji Katolickiej, Kościelski Award, Kraków, Lithuanian language, Martial law, Milan Kundera, Nike Award, Olga Tokarczuk, Paszport Polityki, Poland, Polish literature, Polityka, Pope John Paul II, Russian language, Slovak language, Spanish language, The Daily Telegraph, Tygodnik Powszechny, Warsaw, Wisła, Witold Gombrowicz.

Andrzej Stasiuk

Andrzej Stasiuk (born 25 September 1960 in Warsaw, Poland) is one of the most successful and internationally acclaimed contemporary Polish writers, journalists and literary critics.

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Beskids

The Beskids or Beskid Mountains (Beskidy, Czech and Beskydy, Rusyn: Бескиды (Beskidy), Бескиди (Beskydy)) is a traditional name for a series of mountain ranges in the Carpathians, stretching from the Czech Republic in the west along the border of Poland with Slovakia up to Ukraine in the east.

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Bohumil Hrabal

Bohumil Hrabal (28 March 1914 – 3 February 1997) was a Czech writer, often cited as one of the best Czech writers of the 20th century.

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Bulgarian language

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Columnist

A columnist is a person who writes for publication in a series, creating an article that usually offers commentary and opinions.

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Dutch language

The Dutch language is a West Germanic language, spoken by around 23 million people as a first language (including the population of the Netherlands where it is the official language, and about sixty percent of Belgium where it is one of the three official languages) and by another 5 million as a second language.

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English language

English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua franca.

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Estonian language

Estonian (eesti keel) is the official language of Estonia, spoken natively by about 1.1 million people: 922,000 people in Estonia and 160,000 outside Estonia.

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French language

French (le français or la langue française) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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Jagiellonian University

The Jagiellonian University (Polish: Uniwersytet Jagielloński; Latin: Universitas Iagellonica Cracoviensis, also known as the University of Kraków) is a research university in Kraków, Poland.

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Jerzy Stuhr

Jerzy Oskar Stuhr (born 18 April 1947) is one of the most popular, influential and versatile Polish film and theatre actors.

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Journalist

A journalist is a person who collects, writes, or distributes news or other current information to the public.

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Klub Inteligencji Katolickiej

Klub Inteligencji Katolickiej (KIK; Club of Catholic Intelligentsia) is a Polish organization grouping Catholic intellectuals.

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Kościelski Award

The Kościelski Award is an independent Polish literary award, awarded since 1962 by the Geneva-based Kościelski Foundation.

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Kraków

Kraków, also spelled Cracow or Krakow, is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland.

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Lithuanian language

Lithuanian (lietuvių kalba) is a Baltic language spoken in the Baltic region.

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Martial law

Martial law is the imposition of direct military control of normal civilian functions of government, especially in response to a temporary emergency such as invasion or major disaster, or in an occupied territory. Martial law can be used by governments to enforce their rule over the public.

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Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera (born 1 April 1929) is a Czech-born French writer who went into exile in France in 1975, and became a naturalised French citizen in 1981.

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Nike Award

The Nike Literary Award (Nagroda Literacka Nike) is one of the most prestigious awards for Polish literature.

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Olga Tokarczuk

Olga Tokarczuk (born 29 January 1962) is a Polish writer, activist, and public intellectual who has been described as one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful authors of her generation.

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Paszport Polityki

Paszport Polityki (Polityka's Passport) is an annual prestigious Polish award presented by the weekly magazine Polityka since 1993.

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Poland

Poland (Polska), officially the Republic of Poland (Rzeczpospolita Polska), is a country located in Central Europe.

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Polish literature

Polish literature is the literary tradition of Poland.

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Polityka

Polityka (Politics) is a centre-left weekly newsmagazine in Poland.

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Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II (Ioannes Paulus II; Giovanni Paolo II; Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła;; 18 May 1920 – 2 April 2005) served as Pope and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 to 2005.

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Russian language

Russian (rússkiy yazýk) is an East Slavic language, which is official in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as being widely spoken throughout Eastern Europe, the Baltic states, the Caucasus and Central Asia.

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Slovak language

Slovak is an Indo-European language that belongs to the West Slavic languages (together with Czech, Polish, and Sorbian).

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Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian, is a Western Romance language that originated in the Castile region of Spain and today has hundreds of millions of native speakers in Latin America and Spain.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, commonly referred to simply as The Telegraph, is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally.

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Tygodnik Powszechny

Tygodnik Powszechny (The Catholic Weekly) is a Polish Roman Catholic weekly magazine, published in Kraków, which focuses on social and cultural issues.

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Warsaw

Warsaw (Warszawa; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Poland.

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Wisła

Wisła (Weichsel, Visla) is a town in Cieszyn County, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland, with a population of about 11,810 (2006), near the border with Czech Republic.

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Witold Gombrowicz

Witold Marian Gombrowicz (August 4, 1904 – July 24, 1969) was a Polish writer and playwright.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerzy_Pilch

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