Jurzykowski Prize

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The Alfred Jurzykowski Prize is an annual prize awarded by the Alfred Jurzykowski Foundation in New York City for the translation of Polish works into English. Its recipients have included such writers as Leszek Kołakowski (1969), Miron Białoszewski, (1982),[1] Ryszard Kapuściński (1993), and Bogusław Schaeffer (1998). Scientists were also among recipients of the "Alfred Jurzykowski Prize" among them the mathematician, co-inventor of the hydrogen bomb Stanislaw Ulam or the immunologist, Member of the Polish Academy of Learning (PAU),[2] Marian Zembala.

References

  1. ^ Joanna Nizynska, The Kingdom of Insignificance: Miron Bialoszewski and the Quotidian, the Queer, and the Traumatic (Northwestern University Press, 2013)
  2. ^ http://pau.krakow.pl/index.php/en/struktura/czlonkowie-pau/czlonkowie-wydzialu-v-lekarskiego?highlight=WyJjemxvbmtvd2llIl0=