- Olga
Nawoja Tokarczuk ([tɔˈkart͡ʂuk]; born 29
January 1962) is a
Polish writer, activist, and
public intellectual. She is one of the most
critically acclaimed...
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Tokarczuk ,
Tokarczyk or
Tokarchuk (Russian or Ukrainian: Токарчук) is a gender-neutral
Slavic surname that may
refer to:
Byron Tokarchuk (born 1965)...
- Prowadź swój pług
przez kości umarłych) is a 2009
mystery novel by Olga
Tokarczuk.
Originally published in
Polish by
Wydawnictwo Literackie, it was later...
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Ignacy Tokarczuk (1
February 1918 – 29
December 2012) was a
Polish prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Tokarczuk was born in Łubianki Wyższe near Tarnopol...
- Empuzjon.
Horror przyrodoleczniczy) is a 2022
historical novel by Olga
Tokarczuk.
Originally published in
Polish by
Wydawnictwo Literackie, it was later...
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Singer (1978), Czesław Miłosz (1980), Wisława
Szymborska (1996), and Olga
Tokarczuk (2018). The
cuisine of
Poland is
eclectic and
shares similarities with...
- an epic
historical novel by Olga
Tokarczuk,
published by
Wydawnictwo Literackie in
October 2014. It is
Tokarczuk's ninth novel and is the
product of...
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works from Polish,
Ukrainian and
Argentine Spanish. With the
author Olga
Tokarczuk, she was
awarded the 2018 Man
Booker International Prize for her translation...
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Museum in London.
Tokarczuk is the
first Polish author to win the award, and
shared the
prize with Croft. Lisa
Appignanesi described Tokarczuk as a "writer...
- ministers,
Nobel Prize laureates,
including Sir
Joseph Rotblat and Olga
Tokarczuk, as well as
several historically important individuals in
their respective...