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Dušan "Duke" Fabian (born 10 November 1975) is a Slovak
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writer. He has published his first novel '' Invocatio Elementalium'' in 2006, followed by a loose sequel '' Pestis Draconum'' in 2008, as well as several short stories. The awards he has received include
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for best short story in 2006 and the 2006
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Encouragement Award.


Biography

Dušan Fabian was born on 10 November 1975 in
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,
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, where he has lived ever since. After earning a doctor's degree in
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, he went on to work full-time as a researcher at the Institute of Animal Physiology of the
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.


Writing career

Fabian first rose to prominence in the Slovak fantasy and horror scene with the publication of his short story "Migréna" (Migraine) which brought Lovecraftian horror into the setting of rural eastern Slovakia. It was published in the ''Krutohlav 2001'' anthology, a collection of year's best Slovak science fiction, fantasy and horror stories and received the 2001 Béla Award for best horror short story. Most of his subsequent shorter works were published in the ''
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'' magazine, including the notable stories "Tri čierne utorky" (Three Black Tuesdays, later also translated to Polish) and "V predvečer prvého mája" (On the Eve of May Day) for which he was awarded the
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Award in 2006. Fabian's debut novel, '' Invocatio Elementalium'', was published in book form in Czech translation in 2006, while the original Slovak version was serialized in four parts in the ''
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'' magazine, issues 36-39 in July 2006 through April 2007. Polish translation was published by Dark Horse in two volumes as ''Rytual'' in 2007. The novel tells the story of a white-collar bank officer, David Ábel, who is forced to abandon his uneventful lifestyle after becoming accidental victim of a curse cast by a demon from the
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. The book earned mostly positive reviews, with comparisons being drawn between Fabian's work and the novels of
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; however, some critics found the novel unbalanced and lacking the more tight and dynamic structure of his shorter works. ''Invocatio Elementalium'' has been shortlisted for the 2006 Czech and Slovak Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Award in the best Czech or Slovak book category in March 2007. (in Czech) Fabian's latest work, ''Pestis Draconum'', a loose sequel to ''Invocatio Elementalium'' featuring the protagonist of the former novel, was published in Czech translation on 26 May 2008 by Brokilon.


Critical reception

''Pestis Draconum'' was the subject of a negative book review by literary critic Peter F. 'Rius Jílek in the Slovak SF magazine ''Fantázia'' (3/2009). The review also opened a discussion on qualities of Slovak fantasy literature.


Works


Novels

* '' Invocatio Elementalium'' Wales, 2006. * '' Pestis Draconum'' Brokilon, 2008. * '' Živého mě nedostanou! / They won't get me alive!'' Brokilon, 2010.


References


External links


Dušan Fabian's entry at Who is Who in Czech and Slovak Science Fiction (in Czech)

An interview with Dušan Fabian at fantasyplanet.cz, part 1 (in Czech)

An interview with Dušan Fabian at fantasyplanet.cz, part 2 (in Czech)

An interview with Dušan Fabian at mfantasy.cz (in Slovak)

Personal webpage (in Slovak)
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