Adam Hollanek (born 4 October 1922 in Lwów, died 28 July 1998 in Zakopane) was a Polish science fiction writer and journalist, and founder of the Fantastyka...
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and television actor Adam Hollanek (1922–1998), Polish science fiction writer and journalist Adam Hollier, American politician Adam Hollingsworth, American...
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„Słońcu Antarktydy” [pl] (The Disaster on the "Sun of the Antarctic") by Adam Hollanek, and the final part of the Boruń and Trepka trilogy, Kosmiczni bracia [pl]...
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Andrzej Wójcik [pl], under the direction of the writer and journalist Adam Hollanek, who became the magazine's first editor-in-chief. It became known as...
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(sociologist) Leszek Elektorowicz (poet, essayist) Zbigniew Herbert (poet) Adam Hollanek (science fiction author) Artur Hutnikiewicz (historian of Polish literature)...
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generation creators known until then for writing hard science fiction: Adam Hollanek, Konrad Fiałkowski, and Krzysztof Boruń. At the turn of the 1970s and...
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Poland thanks to numerous artists and writers, notably Witold Szolginia, Adam Hollanek, and Jerzy Janicki, but also part of the language of many notable personalities...
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Sadoul (France); Peter Kuczka (Hungary); Sandro Pergameno (Italy); Adam Hollanek (Poland) Television: Bogdanoff Posthumous: Julia Verlanger; Janusz Zajdel...
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Zbigniew Herbert, 73, Polish poet, essayist, drama writer and moralist. Adam Hollanek, 75, Polish science fiction writer and journalist. Olga de Blanck Martín...
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