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Andrzej Sapkowski, (born June 21, 1948 in Lodz) is a Polish fantasy writer. His first short story, Hexer or Witcher (Polish "Wiedźmin"), was published in Fantastyka in 1986 and was an enormous success. The Hexer cycle consists of three short story collections and five novels. The Hexer cycle made him the bestselling author in Poland in the 1990s.
He is the winner of five Zajdel awards (most awarded author in the award's history) - for short stories "Mniejsze zło" (1990), "Miecz przeznaczenia" (1992), "W leju po bombie" (1993), and for novels "Krew elfów" (1994) and "Narrenturm" (2002). The latter one is the first part of a fantasy trilogy set in Europe, Silesia, in the beginning of the 15th century.
Recently the collection of short stories from the Hexer cycle were put to screen, but both the resulting film and TV series are considered a major disapointment by fans and critics.
Sapkowski's books have been so far translated into Czech, Russian, Lithuanian, German, Spanish, French and Slovakian languages.
Bibliography
Short story collections
- Wiedźmin ("Witcher")(1990)
- Ostatnie życzenie (The Final Wish) (1993)
- Miecz przeznaczenia (Sword of Destiny) (1992)
- Coś się kończy, coś się zaczyna (Something ends, something begins) (2000)
Novels
Hexer saga
- Krew elfów (The Blood of the Elves) (1994)
- Czas pogardy (The Time of Contempt) (1995)
- Chrzest ognia (The Baptism of Fire) (1996)
- Wieża jaskółki (The Tower of the Swallow) (1997)
- Pani jeziora (The Lady of the Lake) (1999)
Narrenturm trilogy
- Narrenturm (2002)
- Boży wojownicy (Warriors of God) (2004)
- Lux perpetua (not yet released)
Other works
- Oko Yrrhedesa (The Eye of Yrrhedes) (1995), gra fabularna (roleplaying game)
- Świat króla Artura. Maladie. (King Arthur's World) (1995)
- Rękopis znaleziony w Smoczej Jaskini (Manuscript found in a Dragon's Cave) (2001)
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