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O kotach
2018
First Published
3.02
Average Rating
120
Number of Pages
„Pisarzom z kotami do twarzy. [...] Od razu przyjemnie znaleźć się w prestiżowym towarzystwie: Hemingway, Colette, Bukowski, Burroughs, wszyscy przyznawali się wszak do kociarstwa, zostawili na dowód cytaty i strofy”. Obserwacjami i anegdotami dzielą się wybitni kociarze: Stefan Chwin, Olga Drenda, Piotr Paziński, Małgorzata Rejmer, Piotr Siemion i Paweł Sołtys. Każdy z nich w charakterystycznym dla siebie stylu, a wszyscy z niezwykłą wrażliwością, zabierają czytelnika do świata, w którym rządzą koty.
Avg Rating
3.02
Number of Ratings
112
5 STARS
5%
4 STARS
18%
3 STARS
52%
2 STARS
23%
1 STARS
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Authors

Piotr Pazinski
Piotr Pazinski
Author · 4 books
Piotr Paziński, born in 1973, is the author of three books: a monograph on James Joyce’s Ulysses, a subjective guide tracing the footsteps of Joyce's Dublin, and the novel Pensjonat, published in 2009 by the small Nisza Publishing House. For this novel, he received the Paszport Polityki, the cultural award of the Polish publication Polityka. Paziński lives in Warsaw, where he works as the chief editor of the Jewish magazine Midrash, and is working on a book of short stories.
Stefan Chwin
Stefan Chwin
Author · 5 books

Polish novelist, literary critic, and historian of literature whose life and literary work is closely linked to his hometown Gdańsk. He holds a post of Literature Professor at the University of Gdańsk, his professional interests are focused on romanticism. The most well-known novel by Stefan Chwin is entitled "Hanemann" (1995). It has been translated into German, Swedish, Spanish and English; the plot of the novel is set in Danzig in the wake of World War II. In 1997 he received the "Erich Brost Danzig Award" for his merits on Polish-German reconciliation.

Paweł Sołtys
Author · 3 books
Paweł Sołtys – muzyk, autor piosenek. Jako Pablopavo wydał kilkanaście płyt, zagrał około tysiąca koncertów. Studiował rusycystykę, ale studiów nie ukończył. Jego opowiadania ukazywały się w „Lampie”, „Ricie Baum”, „Studium”. Jego prozatorski debiut Mikrotyki otrzymał nominację do Paszportów Polityki 2017.
Malgorzata Rejmer
Malgorzata Rejmer
Author · 7 books
Małgorzata (Margo) Rejmer, born in 1985 in Warsaw, is an award-winning Polish novelist, reporter, and writer of short stories. Her books, which have been translated into eight languages, include the novel Toximia (2009) and two works of nonfiction: Bucharest: Dust and Blood (2013), which won the Newsweek Award for best book of 2014, the Gryfia Literary Award, and the TVP Kultura Award, and Mud Sweeter than Honey (2018), for which she was was awarded the Polityka Passport, the most prestigious prize in Poland for emerging artists, as well as the Arkady Fiedler Award. She holds the title of the Young Ambassador of the Polish Language. She lives in Warsaw and Tirana.
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