
SZALONA ZAGRODA - STEFAN GRABIŃSKI
Enter the world of dark fantasies and sophisticated nightmares with the collection of short stories by Stefan Grabiński, the master of Polish horror. This unique collection will take you on a journey through the lands of the author's pioneering achievements, as well as to his mature, late creations. Discover forgotten works and delve into the tunnels of the subconscious under the fantasy of the "Polish Lovecraft".
- Pioneering achievements of the master of horror
- Mature, late creations of the author
- Forgotten works and artistic experiments
- Journey to the tunnels of the subconscious under the fantasy of the "Polish Lovecraft"
- Selection and guidance of a declared Grabiński lover
Stefan Grabiński, called the Polish Lovecraft, is one of the most outstanding creators of literature of the incredible in Poland. His stories are characterized by a dense atmosphere of horror, original ideas and a deep insight into the psyche of the characters. In the collection "Szalona zagroda" you will find both his most famous works and less popular, but equally fascinating ones.
Vesper Publishing House puts in your hands a carefully selected collection of short stories that will satisfy both Grabiński fans and those who are just beginning their adventure with his work. The hardcover and careful edition make the book an ornament to any library.
We invite you to read the collection "Szalona zagroda", which will take you to a world of darkness, secrets and incredible experiences. Get ready for an unforgettable journey through the fantasy lands of Stefan Grabiński!
Technical data:
Publisher: Vesper
Year of publication: 2025
Number of pages: 528
Binding: hardcover
Format: 214x156 mm
Specifications
| Author | Stefan Grabiński |
| Binding | hardcover |
| Publisher | Vesper |
| Number of pages | 528 |
| Year of publication | 2025 |
| ISBN | 9788377315286 |
| Format | 214x156 mm |
Stefan Grabiński - Szalona zagroda - Short story collection by the master of horror
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