Marek Krajewski
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Marek Krajewski | |
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Born |
Wrocław | 4 September 1966
Occupation | writer, linguist |
Nationality | Polish |
Ethnicity | Polish |
Citizenship | Polish |
Genres | crime fiction |
Marek Krajewski (born 4 September 1966, in Wrocław) is an award-winning Polish crime writer and linguist.[1]
He is best known for his series of five Chandleresque novels set in pre-war Wrocław (which was, at the time, Breslau) with the policeman Eberhard Mock as the protagonist. These novels have been translated into 14 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, among others.
Novels
- Death in Breslau (Śmierć w Breslau), 1999, ISBN 1-84724-518-8. English edition: MacLehose Press/Quercus, London 2008; Melville House, New York, 2012, ISBN 978-1-61219-164-5.
- The End of the World in Breslau (Koniec świata w Breslau), 2003. English edition: MacLehose Press/Quercus, London 2009; Melville House, New York, 2013, ISBN 978-1-61219-177-5.
- Phantoms in Breslau (Widma w mieście Breslau), 2005. English edition: MacLehose Press/Quercus, London 2010.
- Fortress Breslau (Festung Breslau), 2006
- Plague in Breslau (Dżuma w Breslau), 2007
- Suicide avenue (Aleja samobójców), 2008
- Cemetery roses (Róże cmentarne), 2009
- The Minotaur's Head (Głowa Minotaura), 2009. English edition: MacLehose Press/Quercus, London 2012.
- Erynie (Erynie), 2010
- Liczby Charona 2011
- Rzeki Hadesu 2012
- In the Depths of Darkness (W otchłani mroku), 2013
See also
- Eberhard Mock
- Breslau
References
- ↑ "Nominowani do tytułu Ambasadora Wrocławia", Gazeta Wyborcza Wrocław, 2007-05-09, retrieved 2008-07-07
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