Immagine dell'autore.

Stefan Grabiński (1887–1936)

Autore di The Dark Domain

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Fonte dell'immagine: Ste­fan Gra­biń­ski, paź­dzier­nik 1919 r. Fot. ze zbio­rów p. Joanny Staręgi.

Opere di Stefan Grabiński

The Dark Domain (1993) 283 copie
The Motion Demon (1919) 63 copie
In Sarah's House (2007) 35 copie
On the Hill of Roses (1918) 32 copie
Passion: L'appassionata (2014) 13 copie
Der Schatten des Satans. Phantastischer Roman (1926) — Autore — 13 copie
The Grey Room (1985) — Autore — 12 copie
Niesamowite opowieści (2022) 8 copie

Opere correlate

The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Stories (2011) — Collaboratore — 833 copie
100 Ghastly Little Ghost Stories (1993) — Collaboratore — 339 copie
100 Creepy Little Creature Stories (1994) — Collaboratore — 185 copie
The Dedalus Book of Polish Fantasy (1996) — Collaboratore — 48 copie
Tales by Moonlight II (1988) — Collaboratore — 46 copie
100 Tiny Tales of Terror (1996) — Collaboratore — 33 copie
The Night Wire: and Other Tales of Weird Media (2022) — Collaboratore — 29 copie
Sacrum Regnum II (2013) — Collaboratore — 10 copie
Diabli Wiedzą Co... — Collaboratore — 4 copie
Z Duchami Przy Wigilijnym Stole (2020) — Collaboratore — 3 copie
東欧怪談集 (1995) — Collaboratore — 2 copie
Po Drugiej Stronie (2013) — Collaboratore — 2 copie
Demony Perwersji - Suplement (2016) — Collaboratore; Collaboratore — 2 copie
Opowieści Niesamowite Z Języka Polskiego (2021) — Collaboratore — 2 copie
W Pomrokach Wiary - Opowieści Niepokojące (2013) — Collaboratore — 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Grabiński, Stefan
Nome legale
Grabiński, Stefan
Altri nomi
Żalny, Stefan
Data di nascita
1887-02-26
Data di morte
1936-11-12
Luogo di sepoltura
Lviv, Ukraine
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Poland
Luogo di nascita
Kamionka Strumiłowa, Poland
Luogo di morte
Lviv, Ukraine
Luogo di residenza
Lviv, Ukraine
Przemyśl, Poland
Istruzione
Lviv University
Attività lavorative
teacher
writer
Premi e riconoscimenti
Nagroda literacka miasta Lwowa (1931)
Breve biografia
Stefan Grabiński urodził się w 1887 roku w Kamionce Strumiłowej nad Bugiem. Studiował literaturę polską i filologię klasyczną na Uniwersytecie Lwowskim. Po złożeniu egzaminu nauczycielskiego w 1911 roku rozpoczął pracę w państowych i prywatnych gimnazjach lwowskich. W latach 1914-1915 przebywał w Wiedniu, w 1927 roku odbył podróż do Włoch, a w 1929 do Rumunii nad Morze Czarne. W ostatnich latach życia, z powodu zaawansowanej gruźlicy został zwolniony na emerturę. Zamieszkał w miejscowości kuracyjnej Brzuchowice pod Lwowem. Zmarł w 1936 roku we Lwowie.
Debiutował w 1909 roku pod pseudonimem Stefan Żalny wyborem nowel "Z wyjątków. W pomrokach wiary". Opublikował zbiory opowiadań "Na wzgórzu róż. Nowele" (1918), "Demon ruchu" (1919), "Szalony pątnik" (1920), "Księga ognia" (1922), "Niesamowita opowieść" (1922), "Namiętność. Opowieść wenecka" (1930). Autor dramatu scenicznego "Ciemne siły (Willa nad morzem)" (1921), oraz misterium dramatycznego "Zaduszki". Także autor powieści "Salamandra" (1924), "Cień Bafometa" (1926), "Klasztor i morze" (1928), "Wyspa Itongo" (1936) oraz pozostawionej w rękopisie powieści "Motywy docenta Ponowy". Pisał również prace teoretyczne m.in. "Z mojej pracowni. Opowieść o maszyniście Grocie", "Dzieje noweli", "Przyczynek do psychologii tworzenia".
Uznwany za klasyka i najwybitniejszego przedstawiciela polskiej fantastyki grozy.

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A magnificent collection of post-WW1 stories by the Polish master of the weird and macabre. These loosely inter-connected tales with events from one story subtly referenced in the next, form a colourful imagining of the railways and its railwaymen in a state of high motion and energy.

The stories themselves are excellent, ranging from manic travellers who can never stop travelling no matter the cost, to ghostly engines and wily trickster spirits that inhabit the soul of the trains and send people mad. All of these are told with some of the most manic, colourful prose that bring life to the stories in a way that only the very best of the classic weird writers ever could.

This has become one of my all time favourite short story collections. The theme and overarching story of the collection is perfectly crafted and the expert translation superbly captures Grabinski’s evocative spirit in his words

Superior to Lovecraft in my opinion and essential reading for fans of Edgar Allen Poe and Arthur Machen
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KevDS | 1 altra recensione | Sep 7, 2023 |
Stefan Grabinski’s The Dark Domain, an anthology of stories first published in Poland between 1918 and 1922, is an uncommonly chilling collection, often with unrelenting ferocity. These stories are beautifully descriptive, exhibiting a unique energy, with frequent anthropomorphic undertones imbuing life everywhere — into snowstorms, trains, houses, fires, city streets, and more... an underlying theme of powerful and mysterious life forces at work throughout the material world, with trains are a particular favorite of Grabinski in this regard. And the theme of dueling forces within an individual pops up more than once. These are some of the most intense, eerily dark, and otherworldly stories you’re likely to encounter in the realm of weird fiction.

Fumes - Ozarski, a traveler lost and stranded in a snowstorm finds unusual hospitality in a secluded cabin.
The Motion Demon - Szygon routinely finds himself on strange train excursions, not knowing where he came from, where he’s going, or why all this is happening.
The Area - A dormant writer, whom the public assumes has simply run out of ideas, has instead been working on an enhanced form of expression. A relentlessly intense classic!
A Tale of the Gravedigger - Chilling story of the mysterious disappearance of gravedigger Giovanni Tossati and the strange disturbances at the cemetery.
Szamota’s Mistress - Pages from a discovered diary tell the bizarre tale of Szamota’s lusty relationship with Jadwiga, who has recently returned from an overseas trip.
The Wandering Train - A rogue train, not on any register or schedule, appears mysteriously on the nation’s railways.
Strabismus - This is one of Grabinski’s renowned stories, but I found it only minimally intriguing and highly predictable.
Vengeance of the Elementals - Czarnocki, the fire chief of Rakszawa, has a dark obsession with fire, studying fire statistics and plotting fire locations on maps. His studies conclude that fire is actually “a spiteful, destructive essence that had to be reckoned with.” One of Grabinski’s hallmarks: elemental forces are always at work...
In the Compartment - Godziemba, a train fanatic with a usually quiet and phlegmatic disposition, finds that whilst riding on the railway he is imbued with energy and power, transforming him into a dynamic, strong-willed person. This is a riveting tale charged with surprisingly bold eroticism.
Saturnin Sektor - Opposing forces wrestle over the nature and very existence of time itself. One of the weaker stories in the anthology.
The Glance - A powerful story of grief, an ominous premonition, and overwhelming fear.
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ghr4 | 4 altre recensioni | Apr 3, 2019 |
Chilling collection of eleven supernatural stories with psycho-philosophical underpinnings. It's hard to believe they were written nearly 100 years ago! Usually these collections are uneven in quality, but I liked every one in this group. Some of my favorites:

"The Area": a writer who wants to write fantasy which will become reality. A gothic, wherein figures a mysterious villa and its peculiarities.
"Tale of the gravedigger": a straightforward spooky story
"Wandering Train": a train which appears intermittently, at different places.
"Strabismus": a horrible repulsive man after death invades the body of the protagonist.
"Vengeance of the elementals": A fire chief, obsessed with fire, turns arsonist.
"Saturnin Sektor": old watchmaker and nature of Time

Translation from the Polish very smooth, conveying eerie atmosphere. Descriptions were especially well done. The author has often been compared to Poe or Lovecraft, but he writes in his own distinct voice.

Highly recommended.
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janerawoof | 4 altre recensioni | Oct 30, 2017 |
Now and then I find a book that defines my reading raison d'être, and this is one of them. It is beyond a doubt one of the best books I've read in 2016, and I feel fortunate indeed in having discovered Stefan Grabinski, who seems to be another long-forgotten, neglected author whose work really merits an emergence from obscurity.

There are eleven stories in this book, along with an introduction by the editor & translator Miroslaw Lipinski as well as an afterword by Madeleine Johnson. In a word, it is excellent; there is not one bad story in this entire book. In Grabinski, I've found another writer whose work is just plain genius.

Perhaps the best way to describe what's in this book is by quoting Brian Stableford, who in his News of the Black Feast and Other Random Reviews notes that Grabinski's

"... characters are prone to haunting themselves, unwittingly dislodging fragments of themselves that become independently incarnate." (79-80)

While that's not exactly the case in every story here, it's still an observation that absolutely hits the nail on the head.

While I latched on to Grabinski purely by accident, from now on any new translations of his work are going to find a permanent home on my shelves. He's that good. Anyone who is serious about dark fiction, literary horror and keen insight into human nature and the darkness of the human mind should not miss this book. Again, I wonder how many other books by authors like this are out there, just waiting for me to find them.

more at my reading journal if anyone's at all interested.
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bcquinnsmom | 4 altre recensioni | Oct 10, 2016 |

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