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Stefan Grabiński (February 26 1887 - November 12 1936) was a Polish writer of horror fiction, sometimes called "the Polish Poe".

Grabiński worked as teacher in Lwów and Przemyśl and is famous for his train stories collected in Demon ruchu (The Motion Demon). A number of stories were translated by Miroslaw Lipinski into English and published as The Dark Domain. In addition, some of his work has been adapted to film, such as Szamota's Mistress.

Grabiński died of tuberculosis in 1936.

CB editions printed a collection of his stories, entitled In Sarah's House, in 2007.

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Novels

  • Salamandra (Salamander) (1924)
  • Cień Bafometa (Shadow of Baphomet) (1926)
  • Klasztor i morze (Cloister and Sea) (1928)
  • Wyspa Itongo (Itongo Island) (1936)

Collections

  • Na wgórzu róż (On Rose Hill) (1918)
  • Demon ruchu (The Motion Demon) (1919)
  • Szalony pątnik (Mad Pilgrim) (1920)
  • Niesamowita opowieść (Incredible Story) (1922)
  • Księga ognia (Book of Fire) (1922)
  • Namiętność (Passion) (1930)

Plays

  • Willa nad morzem (Ciemne siły) (Dark Forces)
  • Zaduszki (All-Souls' Day)




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