About: Marek Oramus

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Marek Oramus (born 23 March 1952 in Siepraw) is a Polish science fiction writer and journalist. He graduated from the Silesian University of Technology in 1975. Most of his books and stories belong to the social science fiction genre and were written in the 1990s. Since then most of his writing have been journalistic, humorous, satirical essays, most of them published in the science fiction magazines Fenix and Fantastyka in his Piąte Piwo (Fifth Beer) column. Since 2010 he writes essays for Rzeczpospolita, concerning topics such as rare Earth hypothesis and futurology.

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  • Marek Oramus (* 23. März 1952 in Siepraw bei Krakau) ist ein polnischer Schriftsteller. Er gehört zu den bekanntesten Science-Fiction-Autoren des Landes. Oramus studierte bis 1975 in Gliwice Maschinenbau, dann bis 1977 in Warschau Journalistik. Er war stellvertretender Chefredakteur der Zeitschrift ITD. In den Jahren 1983 bis 1986 schrieb er Kritiken der SF-Literatur für die Zeitschrift Przegląd Techniczny, für die er einen Preis der Zeitschrift Fantastyka erhielt. Oramus debütierte als SF-Autor mit der 1977 veröffentlichten Novelle Witaj w domu. 1982 folgte der vielbeachtete Roman Senni zwycięzcy, den man in Polen der sog. soziologischen SF zuordnet. (de)
  • Marek Oramus (born 23 March 1952 in Siepraw) is a Polish science fiction writer and journalist. He graduated from the Silesian University of Technology in 1975. Most of his books and stories belong to the social science fiction genre and were written in the 1990s. Since then most of his writing have been journalistic, humorous, satirical essays, most of them published in the science fiction magazines Fenix and Fantastyka in his Piąte Piwo (Fifth Beer) column. Since 2010 he writes essays for Rzeczpospolita, concerning topics such as rare Earth hypothesis and futurology. (en)
  • Marek Oramus (ur. 23 marca 1952 w Sieprawiu pod Krakowem) – polski pisarz fantastyki i publicysta. (pl)
  • Марек Орамус (пол. Marek Oramus, 23 березня 1952, Сеправ) — польський письменник-фантаст та публіцист. (uk)
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  • Marek Oramus (born 23 March 1952 in Siepraw) is a Polish science fiction writer and journalist. He graduated from the Silesian University of Technology in 1975. Most of his books and stories belong to the social science fiction genre and were written in the 1990s. Since then most of his writing have been journalistic, humorous, satirical essays, most of them published in the science fiction magazines Fenix and Fantastyka in his Piąte Piwo (Fifth Beer) column. Since 2010 he writes essays for Rzeczpospolita, concerning topics such as rare Earth hypothesis and futurology. (en)
  • Marek Oramus (ur. 23 marca 1952 w Sieprawiu pod Krakowem) – polski pisarz fantastyki i publicysta. (pl)
  • Марек Орамус (пол. Marek Oramus, 23 березня 1952, Сеправ) — польський письменник-фантаст та публіцист. (uk)
  • Marek Oramus (* 23. März 1952 in Siepraw bei Krakau) ist ein polnischer Schriftsteller. Er gehört zu den bekanntesten Science-Fiction-Autoren des Landes. Oramus studierte bis 1975 in Gliwice Maschinenbau, dann bis 1977 in Warschau Journalistik. Er war stellvertretender Chefredakteur der Zeitschrift ITD. In den Jahren 1983 bis 1986 schrieb er Kritiken der SF-Literatur für die Zeitschrift Przegląd Techniczny, für die er einen Preis der Zeitschrift Fantastyka erhielt. (de)
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  • Marek Oramus (de)
  • Marek Oramus (en)
  • Marek Oramus (pl)
  • Марек Орамус (uk)
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