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by Zygmunt Miłoszewski

Zygmunt Miłoszewski

Novelist, screenwriter, social activist. Author of ten novels, including detective stories, adventure novels and literature for young people. One of the most popular Polish writers at home and abroad, translated into almost twenty languages, adapted for the cinema, repeatedly awarded with literary prizes. Founding member of the trade writing association Literary Union. An avid sailor, he lives in Warsaw or on a seagoing yacht.

The long goodbye • Is science boring? • True nature and timid civilization • The river flows both ways • Waffles and fine dining • We are not rock stars

An hour of night • We miss our families, but we're sad it's over • Are students allowed to eat dessert? • How the ship parks • A writer comes in handy sometimes • Banana hunting

The sky in the north • The need to walk • Polish waffle colonizes Norway • Nerd and adventurer sail on a date • European board game championships

The wind blows hard • The great expedition of the small Baltic • The scientific bucket • The cure for the mania of grandeur • The ocean looks like a spinach smoothie • A sip of monsters

Parking for ships • The ocean does psychotherapy • Not everyone is an adventurer • Euro elections at sea

Appearances and truth • Bad forecast • Propaganda of success • How steaks let you look back a million years • So it goes

Waves past Cape Rozewie • Spinach and seasickness • Passing Bornholm • The unknown seems familiar, but we're still excited