Andrzej Sapkowski is a Polish fantasy author born in 1948.
He gained prominence with his Witcher series, which began as short stories in 1986.
The series, featuring the monster-hunter Geralt, draws from Slavic mythology and explores moral ambiguity.
Sapkowski has won numerous awards, including five Zajdel Awards and the David Gemmell Legends Award.
His works have been translated into multiple languages and adapted into various media, including a popular video game series and a Netflix show.
Sapkowski's writing is known for its complex characters, rich world-building, and blend of fantasy with Slavic folklore, establishing him as a significant figure in Polish and international fantasy literature.
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