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Marcin Wolski

Marcin Wolski (born 22 July 1947 in Łódź) is a Polish writer, journalist and satirist.[1]

Member of the communist PZPR party from 1975 to 1981.

As a journalist, he writes for Wprost,[2] Gazeta Polska[3] and Tygodnik Solidarność. Many of his novels mix elements of science fiction, fantasy and political fiction and he was nominated for the Janusz A. Zajdel Award 3 times.[4]


References

  1. ^ Teresa Torańska, "Żarty się skończyły?" (Done kidding around?), Gazeta Wyborcza, 2006-08-29, [1]
  2. ^ Wprost, Autorzy
  3. ^ Waldemar Kumór, "Czy musiało do tego dojść? Musiało, skoro doszło",Gazeta Wyborcza, 2009-08-08, [2]
  4. ^ Official Page of the Zajdel Award, Nominees Archived 2015-07-02 at the Wayback Machine