> OK. It seems to me if Poland had Lem in sf in this
era and all those
> movies, it should have had mysteries, too. I'll ask
my father-in-law. Jerzy
> Kosinski wrote the noirest short story I've ever
read--I still get
> nightmares 20 years later--but that was after he
learned English. I don't
> know if he published anything in Polish or, if so,
what.
>
The book I have shows no mention of a translatorŠ
T.
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