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Andrzej Stasiuk (born 25 September 1960 in Warsaw, Poland) 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.

After being dismissed from secondary school, Stasiuk drifted aimlessly, became active in the Polish pacifist movement and spent one and a half years in prison for deserting the army - as legend has it, in a tank.His experiences in prison provided him with the material for the stories in his literary debut in 1992. Entitled Mury Hebronu ("The Walls of Hebron"), it instantly established him as a premier literary talent. After a collection of "Love and non-love poems" (Wiersze mi?osne i nie, 1994), Stasiuk's bestselling first full-length novel Bia?y kruk (English translation as White Raven in 2000) appeared in 1995 and consolidated his position among the most successful authors in post-communist Poland.

Long before his literary breakthrough, in 1986, Stasiuk had left his native Warsaw and withdrew to the seclusion of the small hamlet of Czarne in the Beskids, a secluded part of the Carpathian mountain range in the south of Poland. Outside writing, he spends his time breeding sheep and llamas. Together with his wife, he also runs his own tiny but, by now, prestigious publishing business Wydawnictwo Czarne, named after its seat. Apart from his own books, Czarne also publishes other East European authors. Czarne also re-published works by the émigré Polish author Zygmunt Haupt, thus initiating Haupt's rediscovery in Poland.

While "White Raven" had a straight adventure plot, Stasiuk's subsequent writing has become increasingly impressionistic and concentrated on atmospheric descriptions of his adopted mental home, the provincial south-east of Poland and Europe, and the lives of its inhabitants. Galician Tales, one of three works available in English (the others being White Raven and Nine) conveys a good impression of the specific style developed by Stasiuk. A similar text is "Dukla" (1997), named after a small town near his home. "Dukla" achieved Stasiuk's breakthrough in Germany and helped built him the most appreciative reader-base outside Poland, although a number of Stasiuk's books have been translated into several other languages including English.

In an interview, Stasiuk confessed his preoccupation with this area and a lack of interest in western Europe: "I haven’t been to France or Spain and I’ve never thought about going there. I am simply interested in our part of the world, this central and eastern reality. My God, what would I be doing in France..."

Stasiuk himself cites Marek H?asko as a major influence; critics have compared his style of stream of consciousness travel literature to that of Jack Kerouac. Stasiuk admitted that he "always wanted to write a Slavonic ‘On the Road’ and place it in a quite geographically limited and historically complicated space"[1]. Stasiuk's travelogue Jad?c do Babadag ("Travelling to Babadag"), describes a journey from the Baltic Sea down to Albania, and arguably comes close to this ideal. In Stasiuk's own words, "[t]here is no individual, human story in this book [...]. I wanted rather to write about geography, landscape, about the influence of material reality on the mind". Jad?c do Babadag received the NIKE for the best Polish book of 2000.

A certain exception to the stylistic preferences in Stasiuk's more recent work is the 1998 novel Dziewi?? ("Nine"), which is set in Warsaw and records the changes affecting urban Polish society after the collapse of communism.

Apart from (semi-) fictional writing, Stasiuk also tried his hand at literary criticism (in Tekturowy samolot/"Cardboard Aeroplane", 2000) and quasi-political essayism on the notion of Central Europe (together with the Ukrainian writer Yuri Andrukhovych) in Moje Europa. Dwa eseje o Europie zwanej ?rodkow? ("My Europe: Two essays on the Europe called 'Central'"). Stasiuk frequently contributes articles to Polish and German papers.

Stasiuk's least typical work is Noc ("Night"), subtitled "A Slavo-Germanic medical tragifarce", a stageplay commissioned by the Schauspielhaus of Düsseldorf, Germany, for a theatre festival to celebrate the enlargement of the European Union in 2004. In the guise of a grotesque crime story, Stasiuk presents two imaginary nations, symbolising Eastern and Western Europe and easily recognisable as Poles and Germans, who are entangled in an adversarial but at the same time strangely symbiotic relationship.

In 2007, Stasiuk continued to deal with the Polish-German topic in a travelogue titled Dojczland, in which he described his impressions of Germany from his reading tours there.

In an interview in 2007, Stasiuk commented on his fascination with the topic as follows: "I fear both the Germans and the Russians, I despise them both equally, and I admire them both. Maybe it's the Poles' fate to be constantly meditating on their own fate in Europe and in the world. Being a Pole means to live in perfect isolation. Being a Pole means to be the last human being east of the Rhine. Because for a Pole, the Germans are something like well-constructed machines, robots; while the Russians are already a bit like animals."

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Total Books: 45
On the Road to Babadag
2012 - On the Road to Babadag (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780099507147
ISBN-10: 0099507145
Genres: History, Travel
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Dukla
2011 - Dukla [Polish Literature Series] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781564786876
ISBN-10: 1564786870
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Hinter der Blechwand
2011 - Hinter Der Blechwand (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9783518422540
ISBN-10: 3518422545
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On the Road to Babadag Travels in the Other Europe
Mon Allemagne
2010 - Mon Allemagne (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9782267020823
ISBN-10: 2267020823
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Dziennik Pisany Pozniej
2010 - Dziennik Pisany Pozniej (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9788375362312
ISBN-10: 837536231X
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Fado
2009 - Fado [Polish Literature Dalkey Archive] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781564785596
ISBN-10: 1564785599
Genres: Biographies & Memoirs, Literature & Fiction, Reference, Travel
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The Way Things Are Works from the ThyssenBornemisza Art Contemporary Collection
De camino a Babadag / On the Way to Babadag
2008 - De Camino a Babadag / on the Way to Babadag [Narrativa Del Acantilado/ Cliff Narrative - Spanish Edition] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9788496834347
ISBN-10: 8496834344
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LE CORBEAU BLANC
2007 - Le Corbeau Blanc (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9782882501875
ISBN-10: 2882501870
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Nine
2007 - Nine (Hardcover)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780436206368
ISBN-10: 0436206366
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Nine
2007 - Nine (Hardcover)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780151010646
ISBN-10: 0151010641
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Sur la route de Babadag
2007 - Sur La Route De Babadag (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9782267019049
ISBN-10: 2267019043
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Hiver
2006 - Hiver [L'] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9782882501653
ISBN-10: 288250165X
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Unterwegs nach Babadag
2005 - Unterwegs Nach Babadag (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9783518417270
ISBN-10: 3518417274
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Contes de Galicie
2004 - Contes De Galicie (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9782267017373
ISBN-10: 2267017377
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Galizische Geschichten
2004 - Galizische Geschichten (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9783518456200
ISBN-10: 3518456202
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Nueve / Nine
2004 - Nueve / Nine [Spanish Edition] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9788496136830
ISBN-10: 8496136833
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Mein Europa
2004 - Mein Europa (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9783518123706
ISBN-10: 351812370X
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Das Flugzeug aus Karton
2004 - Das Flugzeug Aus Karton (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9783518416105
ISBN-10: 3518416103
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Neun
2004 - Neun (Paperback)Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9783518455630
ISBN-10: 351845563X
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Ber Den Flu Erzhlungen [edition suhrkamp] (Paperback)
Mury Hebronu [Polish Edition] (Other)
Opowiesci Galicyjskie [Proza - Polish Edition] (Other)
Dziewiec [Polish Edition] (Other)
Tekturowy Samolot [Polish Edition] (Other)