Andrzej Sapkowski

Andrzej Sapkowski is a renowned Polish fantasy author, born on June 21, 1948, in Łódź. Before becoming a writer, he studied economics and worked in sales for a foreign trade company. Sapkowski's writing career began with the publication of his first short story, "The Witcher" (Wiedźmin), in Fantastyka, Poland's leading fantasy literary magazine, in 1986. This story was the beginning of the Witcher saga, which would establish him as one of the top Polish fantasy novelists of the 1990s.

Sapkowski's work is heavily influenced by Slavic mythology and features Geralt, a mutant assassin trained since childhood to hunt down and destroy monsters. Geralt exists in an ambiguous moral universe yet maintains his own code of ethics, drawing comparisons to Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe. The Witcher series includes three collections of short stories and five novels, earning Sapkowski five Zajdel Awards and two Spanish Ignotus Awards. In 1997, he received the Polityka's Passport award, recognizing artists with strong international prospects.

The Witcher series has gained significant popularity, leading to a Polish television series and an internationally acclaimed role-playing PC game, The Witcher, developed by CD Projekt. Sapkowski's work has been translated into several languages, with English translations of The Last Wish and Blood of Elves published in 2007 and 2009, respectively. His achievements include the David Gemmell Legend Award for Blood of Elves in 2009. In 2012, Sapkowski was awarded the prestigious Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis.
The Witcher Books
# Title Year
1 Blood of Elves 2008
2 The Time of Contempt 2013
3 Baptism of Fire 2014
4 The Tower of Swallows 2016
5 Lady of the Lake 2016
6 Season of Storms 2018
7 The Lady of the Lake 2022
Witcher Collections
# Title Year
1 Sword of Destiny 1992
2 The Last Wish 1993
Hussite Trilogy Books
# Title Year
1 The Tower of Fools 2002
2 Warriors of God 2004
3 Light Perpetual 2006
Short Story Collections
# Title Year
1 The Malady and Other Stories 2013