Czesław Chruszczewski

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Czesław Chruszczewski (born May 8, 1922 in Łódź ; died February 12, 1982 in Poznań ) was a Polish journalist and writer, best known as the author of fantastic stories and novels.

Life

Chruszczewski was a journalist and writer. From 1958 he was the director of Polskie Radio Poznań . His first book publication was the short story volume Bardzo dziwny świat? . In addition to novels and short stories, Chruszczewski wrote about 100 radio plays , nine television plays and the libretto of a fantastic opera.

In addition to the translation of a collection of his stories into German ( The Nuances of White Color , 1976) by the GDR publishing house Das Neue Berlin, there are translations into Russian, Czech, Hungarian and Spanish.

Works

Novels
  • Gdy niebo spadło na Ziemię? (1978)
  • Powtórne stworzenie świata? (1979)
  • Fenomen Kosmosu (1986)
Collections
  • Bardzo dziwny świat? (1960)
  • Rok 10000 (1973)
  • Potrójny czas Galaktyki (1976)
German editions
  • The nuances of the white color: 12 times fantastic. Translated by Peter Ball and Ursula Ciupek. Das Neue Berlin, Berlin 1976. 2nd edition 1979.
  • Johannes Jankowiak (ed.): Galaxisspatzen: An anthology of Polish fantastic stories. Das Neue Berlin, Berlin 1975 (contains stories by Chruszczewski).

literature

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