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  1. Stefan Grabiński

    Polish writer (1887-1936)

    Stefan Grabiński was a Polish writer of fantastic literature and horror stories. He is sometimes referred to as the "Polish Poe" or "Polish Lovecraft", although his works are often surrealistic or explicitly erotic in a way that sets him apart from both. He was an expert in parapsychology, magic and demonology and had an interest in the works of the German Expressionist filmmakers. A number of his stories have been translated into English by Miroslaw Lipinski and published as The Dark Domain. His story "Szamota's Mistress" was adapted to film as part of a B Movie trilogy called Evil Streets. He is nicknamed the "Polish Poe". Wikipedia

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    Stefan Grabiński (26 February 1887 - 12 November 1936) was a Polish writer of fantastic literature and horror stories. He is sometimes referred to as the "Polish Poe " or "Polish Lovecraft ", although his works are often surrealistic or explicitly erotic in a way that sets him apart from both. He was an expert in parapsychology, magic and demonology and had an interest in the works of the ...
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    Stories included: "On the Hill of Roses," "The Frenzied Farmhouse," "On a Tangent," "Strabismus," "Shadow," "At the Villa by the Sea," "Projections" "Originally published in 1919 it was Grabinski's first collection under his own name and served as the official start of his arduous search for artistic recognition.
  5. valancourtbooks.com

    Stefan Grabinski has a legendary status in the field of weird fiction and has been referred to as "the Polish Poe" or "the Polish Lovecraft". Yet aside from a very expensive and now out-of-print limited edition from Centipede Press, very little of his work has been available to English readers.
  6. goodreads.com

    Stefan Grabiński (February 26, 1887 - November 12, 1936) was a Polish writer of horror fiction, sometimes called "the Polish Poe". Grabiński worked as teacher in Lwów and Przemyśl and is famous for his train stories collected in Demon ruchu (The Motion Demon). A number of stories were translated by Miroslaw Lipinski into English and published as The Dark Domain. In addition, some of his ...
  7. sf-encyclopedia.com

    The first sentence of "In the Compartment" - "The train shot through the open country at the speed of thought" - ideally defines the zestful nature of his prose, while the whole story portrays a typical Grabinski protagonist who becomes supernaturally potent once aboard a moving train (this being a Futurist topos that surprisingly seems to ...
  8. goodreads.com

    The greatest author of fantastic fiction in the Polish language is Stefan Grabinski (1877-1936), the master of the short story form. Grabinski's stories, which he termed psychofantasies, are explorations of the extreme in human behaviour, where the macabre and the bizarre combine to send a chill down the reader's spine.
  9. johncoulthart.com

    Leiber's Smoke Ghost is Grabinski avant la lettre, while Leiber's recurrent theme of malefic inhuman forces is prefigured by Grabinski in stories such as The Sloven —a train conductor is convinced that rail disasters are prefigured by the appearance in the train of a shambling, spectral figure—and Vengeance of the Elementals, in which a ...

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