![]() ![]() ![]() Due to its layered nature, it contains numerous serious references to the events surrounding the controversial martial law in question and is targeted more at adults than at children.ĭukaj has described the book as the "dark, national phantasmagoria in the form of a children's fairy tale" Crow-Soldiers throw those caught without a pass into boiling cauldrons, Milipants (misspelled militiamen) beat with the intention to kill, and crows go for the eyes. The book is presented in the form of a fairy tale for children and tells the story of a fantasy-like adventure of a young boy during the martial law in Poland of the December 1981. It also received the Autumn 2009 prize of the Poznański Przegląd Nowości Wydawniczych (Poznań Review of New Publications). Zajdel Award, as well as the Angelus award, in 2009. It was nominated for the prime Polish award for science-fiction literature, the Janusz A. The novel is extensively illustrated by Jakub Jabłoński. Wroniec (meaning Crowman) is a fantasy novel published in 2009 by the Polish science fiction writer Jacek Dukaj, published in Poland by Wydawnictwo Literackie. ![]()
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