Andrzej Zimniak Explained

Andrzej Zimniak
Birth Date:3 October 1946
Birth Place:Warsaw, Poland
Occupation:chemist, science fiction writer
Citizenship:Polish
Genre:science fiction
Website:zimniak.art.pl

Andrzej Zimniak (3 October 1946) is a Polish chemist and science fiction writer. He has published two novels and eight short story collections.

His short story "A Cage Full of Angels" has been published in the anthology A Polish Book of Monsters (2011, translated by Michael Kandel).[1] This story was nominated for the Janusz A. Zajdel Award in 1994.

His prose has been called "difficult to classify" and centered on the question of subjectivity.[1]

He is the initiator of the Jerzy Żuławski Literary Award (Polish: Nagroda Literacka im. Jerzego Żuławskiego), established in 2008.[2]

Bibliography

His short stories has also been published in various literary magazines and anthologies.

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Notes and References

  1. Wodzynski . Lukasz . Irene . Tomaszewski . Justine . Jablonska . July 11, 2011 . A Polish Book of Monsters: Five Dark Tales from Contemporary Poland: A Review . The Cosmopolitan Review . 3 . 2 . August 6, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110814005139/http://cosmopolitanreview.com/articles/41-reviews/339-a-polish-book-of-monsters-review . August 14, 2011 .
  2. Web site: SFE: Żuławski, Jerzy . 2024-01-21 . sf-encyclopedia.com.