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  1. Andrzej Stasiuk (pronounced: [ˈand͡ʐɛj ˈstaɕuk]; born 25 September 1960 in Warsaw, Poland) is one of the most successful and internationally acclaimed contemporary Polish writers, journalists and literary critics.

  2. Multimedia. Writer, poet, and literary critic; won Nike Prize for literature in 2005. Has been called one of the leading lights of contemporary Polish literature.

  3. Jul 8, 2011 · Fri 8 Jul 2011 17.55 EDT. F irst published in his native Poland in 2004, Andrzej Stasiuk's On the Road to Babadag won the country's main literary prize, the Nike, the following year.

  4. edit data. Andrzej Stasiuk is one of the most successful and internationally acclaimed contemporary Polish writers, journalists and literary critics. He is best known for his travel literature and essays that describe the reality of Eastern Europe and its relationship with the West.

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  5. Andrzej Stasiuk, FADO (Bill Johnston, trans.; Champaign, IL: Dalkey Archive Press, 2006/2009). 176 pp. ISBN 978-1-56478-559-6. Moving deftly along paths established by Kerouac (the constant motion of life on

  6. Andrzej Stasiuk - one of the most distinct and colourful voices in contemporary Polish prose - guides the reader through Poland’s landscape with the deft observational savvy of a seasoned traveler and a richness of imagery that exemplifies his poetic voice.

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  8. Andrzej Stasiuk(b. 1960) is a poet and prose writer from the Beskid Niski region of southern Poland. The Walls of Hebron (Mury Hebronu) was commissioned by the Solidarity organisation Wolność i Pokój shortly after Andrzej Stasiuk's release from 19 months' imprisonment in 1984.

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