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Fading Voices
"Fading Voices" ( Polish: ''"Milknące głosy"'') is an 1883 short story by the Polish writer Bolesław Prus, the leading representative of Realism in 19th-century Polish literature. Publication "Fading Voices" was first published, as "Fading Echoes" (''"Milknące echa"''), in the 1883 New Year's issue (no. 1) of the Warsaw daily ''Nowiny'' (News), which was then being edited by Bolesław Prus. (''News'' would fold a year after Prus assumed its editorship.) The story was reprinted in ''Kraj'' (The Country), issue 1/2 (21 January 1883). In December 1885, "Fading Voices" was one of fourteen short stories by Prus to appear in volume I of his ''Szkice i obrazki'' (Sketches and Pictures), published by ''Warszawska Spółka Nakładowa'' (Warsaw Publishing Company). In late November 1897, an inexpensive four-volume jubilee edition of Prus' ''Pisma'' (Writings) was brought out by Wawelberg and Rotwand. One of the 17 stories included in volume III was "Fading Voices." "Fading Vo ...
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Prus is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Albert Prus (born 1987), Russian footballer * Bolesław Prus (1847–1912), Polish writer *Edward Prus (1931–2007), Polish politologist *Elena Prus (born 1986), Ukrainian badminton player *Gunter Prus (13th century), Polish bishop *Łucja Prus (1942–2002), Polish singer *Mateusz Prus (born 1990), Polish footballer *Michael Prus (born 1968), German football coach and former player See also *Prus II Wilczekosy coat of arms *Prus III coat of arms Herb Prus III is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The son of Prince of Prussia (which the Christian faith has passed, and married an only child, a daughter M ... {{Surname ...
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