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Janusz Andrzej Zajdel (15 August 1938 – 19 July 1985) was a
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, second in popularity in Poland to
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. His major genres were
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and dystopia. His main recurring theme involved the gloomy prospects for a space environment into which mankind carried totalitarian ideas and habits: Red Space Republics, or Space Labor Camps, or both. His heroes desperately try to find meaning in the world around them. The Polish
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award was named after him: the
Janusz A. Zajdel Award The Janusz A. Zajdel Award (''Nagroda imienia Janusza A. Zajdla''), often called just Zajdel, is the annual award given by the Polish science fiction and fantasy fandom for the best stories published in the previous year. The winners are chose ...
. He was a trustee of
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.


Life

Janusz Zajdel was born 15 August 1938 in
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,
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. He studied physics at the
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. After graduating, he worked many years as a radiological engineer and an expert on
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at the Central Laboratory of Radiological Protection in Poland. He published a number of academic works, handbooks of safety regulations, as well as educational and popular science texts. In his spare time, he popularized science by writing
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. With his brother, he started a column in a Polish magazine for young people interested in science and engineering, ' (''Young Technician''), in which they proposed various futuristic gadgets. In 1961 ''Młody Technik'' published Zajdel's science-fiction debut, the short story "''Tau Ceti''" ( pl, Tau Wieloryba). Other stories by him soon appeared in several other Polish magazines. His first book was published in 1965, a short-story anthology, ''Jad mantezji'' (''The Venom of Mantesia''), which included stories from ''Młody Technik'' and some others that had already appeared a year earlier in another anthology. By 1982 he had published four more collections: ''Przejście przez lustro'' (Through the Mirror, 1975); ''Iluzyt'' (1976); ''Feniks'' (The Phoenix, 1981); and ''Ogon diabła'' (The Devil's Tail, 1982). His first novel, ''Lalande 21185'', appeared in 1966, a year after his first short-story anthology, and was geared toward young adults. His first serious science-fiction novel was a " first contact"-type SF mystery, ' (Right of Return, 1975); but it was his novels of the late 1970s and early 1980s – ''
Cylinder van Troffa ''Van Troff's Cylinder'' ( pl, Cylinder van Troffa) is a social science fiction novel by Polish writer Janusz A. Zajdel. The novel covers the problems of time travel, society development, eugenics and isolated societies. At the time of its relea ...
'' (Van Troff's Cylinder, 1980); ''
Limes inferior Limes inferior (Latin for ''lower limit'') is a social science fiction dystopian novel written in 1982 by the Polish author Janusz A. Zajdel. ''Limes inferior'', one of Zajdel's best-known works, is a dystopia showing a grim vision of a future s ...
'' (The Lower Limit, 1982); ''
Cała prawda o planecie Ksi ''Cała prawda o planecie Ksi'' (1983) (''The Complete Truth about Planet Xi'') is a social science fiction novel by Polish writer Janusz A. Zajdel about the first colony of the Earth beyond the Solar System, whose hibernated Hibernation is ...
'' (The Whole Truth about Planet Xi, 1983); ' (Out of the Shadows, 1983); and ''
Paradyzja ''Paradyzja'' (English: ''Paradise, the World in Orbit'') is a 1984 science fiction novel by Polish writer Janusz A. Zajdel. It is a dystopian novel similar to George Orwell's ''Nineteen Eighty-Four''. The space colonies are more or less fe ...
'' (Paradise: World in Orbit, 1984) – that earned him a reputation as one of the most important Polish science-fiction writers. He was an active member of Polish and international
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, and a Trustee of
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. In the 1980s he was an active supporter of the Polish Solidarity movement. On 19 July 1985 he died of
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, after three years' struggle against the disease.


Themes

Zajdel's early works, from the 1960s and early 1970s, focuses on scientific inventions and their role in space exploration, alien contact or artificial intelligence. As his writing career continued, however, his stories evolved to focus on the social aspects and often negative consequences of those inventions. Over time, a theme became increasingly visible in his works - a concern over dangers inherent in attempts to control the human society. He is also condemning human ignorance, warning against
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, and asking philosophical questions about the nature of the universe, happiness and human destiny. Zajdel's works from his second period - late 1970s and 1980s - and represent the genres of
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and
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. In his works, he envisions
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and societies living under extreme forms of mass surveillance. His works are also recognized as being a critique of the totalitarian, communist state, a reality of his life in People's Republic of Poland. Science fiction genre, with its outer-worldly, clearly fictional, and often
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setting and invented jargon was able to debate fundamentals of such systems with frankness that more mainstream literature would not be allowed to.


Importance

Zajdel has been described as the second science fiction writer in popularity in Poland after
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. He has also been described as the writer who replaced Lem as the "top Polish SF writer", after "Lem vacated his positionearlier of his own volition". He is recognized as an originator of the
social science fiction Social science fiction is a subgenre of science fiction, usually (but not necessarily) soft science fiction, concerned less with technology/space opera and more with speculation about society. In other words, it "absorbs and discusses anthropol ...
genre in Polish science fiction, known in Poland as the sociological speculative fiction (''fantastyka socjologiczna''). He has been an inspiration to a number of younger Polish science fiction authors such as
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and Marek Oramus. His works have been translated into Belorussian, Bulgarian, Czech, Esperanto, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Russian and Slovenian. , the only work translated into English is the short story ''Wyjątkowo trudny teren'' ("Particularly Difficult Territory") that Zajdel wrote for the English language '' Tales from the Planet Earth'' anthology edited by Frederik Pohl and
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.


Recognition

In 1973 Zajdel received an honorary award Magnum Trophaeum from the ''Młody Technik'' (''Young Technician'') magazine for long-term cooperation. In 1980 Zajdel received the Polish Ministry of Culture and Arts Best SF Book of the Year Award for ''Van Troff's Cylinder''. Zajdel also received the Golden Sepulka Award two times: for ''Limes Inferior'' (1982 novel; 1983 award) and ''Wyjście z cienia'' ("Out of the Shadow") (1983 novel; 1984 award). In 1984 Polish fantasy and science fiction
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(associated with the Polish SF convention
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) decided to establish an annual award, initially named ''Sfinks'' ("Sphynx"). Janusz A. Zajdel became the first winner of this award, for his 1984 novel ''Paradyzja''. He won the award posthumously in 1985, shortly after his death, at which time it was decided to rename the award after him, and it became known as the
Janusz A. Zajdel Award The Janusz A. Zajdel Award (''Nagroda imienia Janusza A. Zajdla''), often called just Zajdel, is the annual award given by the Polish science fiction and fantasy fandom for the best stories published in the previous year. The winners are chose ...
. Frederik Pohl dedicated the anthology '' Tales From The Planet Earth'' to Zajdel and A. Bertram Chandler. p. v


Bibliography

In addition to the solo-authored works listed below, Zajdel's stories have also appeared in many anthologies of science-fiction stories, together with works by other authors.


Novels

* ''
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'', 1966 * '' Prawo do powrotu'' (Right of Return), Nasza Księgarnia, 1975 * ''
Cylinder van Troffa ''Van Troff's Cylinder'' ( pl, Cylinder van Troffa) is a social science fiction novel by Polish writer Janusz A. Zajdel. The novel covers the problems of time travel, society development, eugenics and isolated societies. At the time of its relea ...
'' (Van Troff's Cylinder), 1980 * ''
Limes inferior Limes inferior (Latin for ''lower limit'') is a social science fiction dystopian novel written in 1982 by the Polish author Janusz A. Zajdel. ''Limes inferior'', one of Zajdel's best-known works, is a dystopia showing a grim vision of a future s ...
'' (The Lower Limit), 1982 * ''
Cała prawda o planecie Ksi ''Cała prawda o planecie Ksi'' (1983) (''The Complete Truth about Planet Xi'') is a social science fiction novel by Polish writer Janusz A. Zajdel about the first colony of the Earth beyond the Solar System, whose hibernated Hibernation is ...
'' (The Whole Truth about Planet Xi), 1983 * ''Wyjście z cienia'' ('' Coming out of the Shadow''), 1983 * ''
Paradyzja ''Paradyzja'' (English: ''Paradise, the World in Orbit'') is a 1984 science fiction novel by Polish writer Janusz A. Zajdel. It is a dystopian novel similar to George Orwell's ''Nineteen Eighty-Four''. The space colonies are more or less fe ...
'' (Paradise: World in Orbit), 1984 * ' (A Second Look at Planet Xi), 2014 ** Posthumously completed by Marcin Kowalczyk, see ''
Cała prawda o planecie Ksi ''Cała prawda o planecie Ksi'' (1983) (''The Complete Truth about Planet Xi'') is a social science fiction novel by Polish writer Janusz A. Zajdel about the first colony of the Earth beyond the Solar System, whose hibernated Hibernation is ...
'' for details


Short-story collections

* ''Jad mantezji'' (The Venom of Mantesia), Nasza Księgarnia, 1965 * ''Przejście przez lustro'' (Through the Mirror), Iskry, 1975) * ''Iluzyt'', Nasza Księgarnia, 1976 * ''Feniks'' (The Phoenix), Nasza Księgarnia, 1981 * ''Ogon diabła'' (The Devil's Tail),
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, 1982 * ''Dokąd jedzie ten tramwaj?'' (Where Is This Streetcar Going?), 1988 * ''Wyższe racje'' (Higher Considerations), Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, 1988 * ''List pożegnalny'' (Farewell Letter ncluding outlines of unfinished novels, Alfa, 1989 * ''Relacja z pierwszej ręki'' (First-hand Account), superNOWA, 2010


See also

*
Koalang Koalang is a fictional language in Janusz A. Zajdel's 1984 novel '' Paradyzja''."Sztuczne języki przeży ...
– term invented by Zajdel


References


External links

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1938 births 1985 deaths Polish science fiction writers University of Warsaw alumni Writers from Warsaw Deaths from lung cancer in Poland