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Marek S.
Huberath (pen name, born 1954) is a
Polish professor of
physics in the
Jagiellonian University in Kraków and an award-winning
science fiction...
- Szczypiorski, "The Lady with the Medallion" ("Dama z medalionem", 1972)
Marek S.
Huberath, "The
Greater Punishment [pl]" ("Kara większa", 1991)
Tadeusz Miciński...
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science fiction authors, such as
Jacek Dukaj,
Tomasz Kołodziejczak,
Marek Huberath and
Andrzej Sapkowski. The
quality of his
translations is
considered to...
- 1991). One of the most
prominent representatives of the
genre is
Marek Huberath. This
genre emerged in
Poland at the turn of the 1980s and 1990s and is...
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science fiction emerged,
including figures such as
Jacek Dukaj,
Marek Huberath, Rafał Kosik,
Szczepan Twardoch, Wit Szostak, and Łukasz Orbitowski. Changes...
- Bereś (born 1952) Eva
Stachniak (1952–2020)
Jerzy Pilch (born 1954)
Marek Huberath (1955–2022)
Leszek Engelking (born 1955)
Magdalena Tulli (1957–2009) Grazyna...
- five stories.
Marek S.
Huberath "Yoo Retoont, Sneogg. Ay Noo" [pl] (trans. of "Wrócieeś Sneogg,
wiedziaam ...", 1987).
Huberath's debut. Set in a post-apocalyptic...
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Howey (born 1975) Fred
Hoyle (1915–2001) L. Ron
Hubbard (1911–1986)
Marek Huberath (born 1954) Matt
Hughes (born 1949)
Monica Hughes (1925–2003) Edna Mayne...
- połowiczny 1989 no
award 1990
Andrzej Sapkowski,
Mniejsze zło 1991
Marek S.
Huberath, Kara większa [pl] 1992
Feliks Wiktor Kres, Król Bezmiarów [pl] Andrzej...
- Isle of the Dead (Toteninsel)
references Böcklin's painting.
Marek S.
Huberath's 2006
novella Balsam długiego pożegnania (Balm of Long Farewell) is partially...