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2008 | Tom 1 Nr XIII | 217-231

Article title

Fantastyka naukowa jako pole przenikania się kultur polskiej i rosyjskiej (na przykładzie twórczości Andrzeja Sapkowskiego i Siergieja Łukianienki)

Content

Title variants

EN
Science fiction and fantasy as an area of intersection between Polish and Russian culture (exemplified with works by Andrzej Sapkowski and Sergey Lukyanenko)

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski and his Russian colleague Sergey Lukyanenko are considered to be two best-known living science-fiction and fantasy authors from their countries at the turn of the century. What is more, their popularity is not only connected with their homeland, but also spreads to other countries. As we can observe, Lukyanenko is the most important living Russian modern SF&F author in Poland, whereas Sapkowski is one of the best-known Polish contemporary writers in Russia (not only SF&F, but in general - right after Lem and Chmielewska). It is interesting to take a close look at their popularity and reveal how their works connect and influence many different branches of culture in Poland and Russia. It is impossible to take into consideration all of their works, so we concentrate on Sapkowski’s The Witcher saga and Lukyanenko’s four urban fantasy novels about The Night Watch and The Day Watch. On this basis we present their influence on such cultural areas as film, comic books and computer games. We also describe the reception of this influence and its results in Poland and Russia.

Year

Volume

Pages

217-231

Physical description

Dates

published
2008-12-01

Contributors

  • Warszawa

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
1427-549X

YADDA identifier

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