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Social science fiction in Poland or sociological science fiction is a subgenre of
science fiction Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, space ...
that falls within the scope of
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. It emerged in Polish science fiction literature in the second half of the 1970s and was present until the end of the 1980s (although some argue that the movement effectively died out by the mid-1980s). Critics describe the trend as a ''literary and social phenomenon''. believes that in relation to Polish works, the term ''
political fiction Political fiction employs narrative to comment on political events, systems and theories. Works of political fiction, such as political novels, often "directly criticize an existing society or present an alternative, even fant ...
'' would be more appropriate, a sentiment echoed by Robert Klementowski. Klementowski asserts that ''the trend ..became an original and one of the most distinctive phenomena of Polish post-war literature, influencing subsequent generations of Polish authors'', and that the transformations initiated at that time contain ''the roots of today's fantasy, understood as a phenomenon not only literary but also social''.


History

traces the roots of this phenomenon to the popularity of
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in Poland during the 1970s, which began with the publication of ''
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'' by
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in 1968. This unique cult ''made it possible to talk about politics without falling into journalism''. According to , the Polish reader ''received a literary statement that commented on their non-textual experience – somewhat substitutive, as it did not fit specifically into Polish realities, although it universalized the totalitarian experience'', enabling Polish audiences to ''see parallels to their native reality''. Mazurkiewicz identifies a second factor that influenced the formation of science fiction literature in Poland at the turn of the 1970s and 1980s: the publication of the
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series ''Kroki w nieznane'' ('), edited by
Lech Jęczmyk Lech Jęczmyk (10 January 1936 – 17 July 2023) was a Polish publicist, essayist, writer and translator. He was a critic of science-fiction Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction tha ...
between 1970 and 1976. The ambitious prose presented there had a strong influence on the writers publishing at that time. Mazurkiewicz cites
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's opinion that ''the introduction of the concept of fantasy, identified with metaphor and a means of artistic expression, to the Polish reader in the pages of 'Steps into the Unknown' had a strong impact on the writers publishing at that time'', which ''resulted in the search for a new concept of social fantasy that metaphorically described the present''. , outlining the political and social background of the movement, writes that it was ''in some sense prepared'' by the authorities, who, ''at the moment of the collapse of the
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'', wanted to find successors to
Stanisław Lem Stanisław Herman Lem (; 12 September 1921 – 27 March 2006) was a Polish writer. He was the author of many novels, short stories, and essays on various subjects, including philosophy, futurology, and literary criticism. Many of his science fi ...
endowed with literary talent. However, these actions had the opposite effect: the young writers, whose debuts were thus made easier, began ''to create on their own account, ignoring the enlightened advice of their mentors''. The first signal of changes in Polish fantasy was the publication of the anthology ''Wołanie na Mlecznej Drodze'' (') in 1976, where it turned out that ''the debutants had a critical attitude towards convention, old themes, were distrustful of technology, and contested optimistic visions of the world ..and scientific motivation clearly loosened''. Previously, a significant event in Polish fantasy of the early 1970s was the debut of
Adam Wiśniewski-Snerg Adam Wiśniewski-Snerg (1 January 1937 – 30 August 1995) was a Polish science fiction author, born in Płock, Poland. Although unpopular during his life, after his suicide he became recognized as one of the most significant authors of Polis ...
with ' (1973), in which the author focused on ''the issue of the essence of humanity in a technicized world''. In the second half of the 1970s, psychological issues were taken up by
Jacek Sawaszkiewicz Jacek Sawaszkiewicz (10 September 1947 – 11 June 1999) was a Polish science fiction writer and satirist. He was also a contributor to the satirical magazine ''Karuzela'' and Polish radio broadcast ''Polskie Radio'' Szczecin. He made his d ...
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Wiktor Żwikiewicz Wiktor Żwikiewicz (born 19 March 1950) is a Polish writer of science fiction. Biography in the 1970s and 1980s he published a number of short stories, collected in four anthologies, as well as for novels. He also authored two theatre plays. ...
, Wiesław Malinowski, as well as older generation creators known until then for writing
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:
Adam Hollanek Adam Hollanek (born 4 October 1922 in Lwów, died 28 July 1998 in Zakopane) was a Polish science fiction writer and journalist, and founder of the '' Fantastyka'' magazine, the first science-fiction-oriented monthly magazine in the whole Eastern ...
,
Konrad Fiałkowski Konrad R. Fiałkowski (29 December 1939 – 23 November 2020) was a Polish engineer, information technology scientist and hard science fiction writer. Life Born in Lublin, Fiałkowski held the titles of Professor at American Rensselaer Polytechni ...
, and
Krzysztof Boruń Krzysztof Boruń (23 November 1923 – 22 May 2000) was a Polish physicist, journalist and science fiction writer. As an author of a number of essays, articles and novels, he was an important popularizer of science. By his contemporaries, Boruń w ...
.


Issues

At the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, there was a quantitative and qualitative boom in Polish science fiction. Andrzej Niewiadowski writes that ''essentially, after 1976, almost all Polish SF became prose of a sociological nature''. During this period, creators were no longer satisfied with the conventional formulas. Instead, "space adventures" were increasingly replaced by sociological diagnoses. In works of this genre, the fantastic plot was merely a pretext for deliberations that had little to do with the described reality, and ''the choice of plot situations allowed for a multiplicity of meanings''. As a result, fantastic works could ''mirror the realities of the contemporary world for the reader ..be an allusion, a metaphor'', thereby drawing attention to phenomena that troubled readers while pretending to depict a distant future, thus staying on the fringes of censorship interest. Ziemkiewicz assessed that Polish SF creators did not focus on creating models of new social solutions (as in Western science fiction) but on ''formulating warnings against the degeneration of existing models''. The writers themselves did not hide that the goal of their works, dealing with non-existent societies, was to expose the present. By scrutinizing the pathologies of the contemporary
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, they warned against their potential consequences.
Janusz Zajdel Janusz Andrzej Zajdel (15 August 1938 – 19 July 1985) was a Polish science fiction author, second in popularity in Poland to Stanisław Lem. His major genres were social science fiction and dystopia. His main recurring theme involved the ...
said:
''We need to write the truth in a veiled form to break through the armor that protects the real vision of the world. The truth is dressed in a costume and only then released among the people. This is characteristic of societies where the significance of words does not matter, but their sound does, where an imaginary image of reality is presented to be believed. The same truth, but expressed differently, will pass through certain cordons that are set up.''
Although the individual as a part of society ''relating to power and civilization'' was present in other works, the most popular books at that time were those ''allusive in their message, referring to the reality of the late Gierek era in the Polish People's Republic'', by authors such as
Edmund Wnuk-Lipiński Edmund Wnuk-Lipiński (4 May 1944 – 4 January 2015) was a Polish sociologist, political scientist, and writer. Wnuk-Lipiński was born in Sucha. Scholar A professor of sociology, he was the founder and first head of the Polish Academy of Sci ...
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Janusz Zajdel Janusz Andrzej Zajdel (15 August 1938 – 19 July 1985) was a Polish science fiction author, second in popularity in Poland to Stanisław Lem. His major genres were social science fiction and dystopia. His main recurring theme involved the ...
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Maciej Parowski Maciej Parowski (27 December 1946, in Warsaw – 2 June 2019, in Warsaw) was a Polish journalist, essayist, science fiction writer, editor and translator. He has been called "a legend of the Polish science fiction and fantasy scene". Life and ca ...
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Marek Oramus Marek Oramus (born 23 March 1952 in Siepraw) is a Polish science fiction writer and journalist. He graduated from the Silesian University of Technology in 1975. Most of his books and stories belong to the social science fiction genre and were writ ...
, , , and . Robert Klementowski states that ''at the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, we were dealing with prose so different from that of the 1960s that doubts arise as to whether we are still talking about the same literary genre – they differ to such a significant extent''. Scholars assess that the social science fiction created at that time served a similar function to
historical fiction Historical fiction is a literary genre in which a fictional plot takes place in the Setting (narrative), setting of particular real past events, historical events. Although the term is commonly used as a synonym for historical fiction literatur ...
in the post-war period, where – due to the inability to write directly – ''the past was merely a pretext for seeking references to the reader's present''.
Maciej Parowski Maciej Parowski (27 December 1946, in Warsaw – 2 June 2019, in Warsaw) was a Polish journalist, essayist, science fiction writer, editor and translator. He has been called "a legend of the Polish science fiction and fantasy scene". Life and ca ...
writes: ''Polish SF creators ..within a few years tried first to shout out and then analyze the problems of one country conquering another''.


Selected works of Polish social science fiction

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Edmund Wnuk-Lipiński Edmund Wnuk-Lipiński (4 May 1944 – 4 January 2015) was a Polish sociologist, political scientist, and writer. Wnuk-Lipiński was born in Sucha. Scholar A professor of sociology, he was the founder and first head of the Polish Academy of Sci ...
: Apostezjon Trilogy – ''Wir pamięci'' (', 1979), ''Rozpad połowiczny'' (', 1988), ''Mord założycielski'' (', 1989); * , : ''Obszar nieciągłości'' (', 1979); *
Janusz Zajdel Janusz Andrzej Zajdel (15 August 1938 – 19 July 1985) was a Polish science fiction author, second in popularity in Poland to Stanisław Lem. His major genres were social science fiction and dystopia. His main recurring theme involved the ...
: ''
Van Troff's Cylinder ''Cylinder van Troffa'' (the title of the work has been rendered in English as ''Van Troff's Cylinder'' as well as The Cylinder of Van Troff) is a social science fiction novel by Polish writer Janusz A. Zajdel. The novel covers the problems of ti ...
'' (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 ...
'' (1982), ''Wyjście z cienia'' (', 1983), ''
Cała prawda o planecie Ksi ''Cała prawda o planecie Ksi'' (1983) (the title has been translated to English as ''The Whole Truth about Planet Xi'' as well as ''The Complete Truth about Planet Xi'') is a social science fiction novel by Polish writer Janusz A. Zajdel about ...
'' (''The Complete Truth About Planet Xi'', 1983), '' Paradyzja'' (1984); *
Marek Oramus Marek Oramus (born 23 March 1952 in Siepraw) is a Polish science fiction writer and journalist. He graduated from the Silesian University of Technology in 1975. Most of his books and stories belong to the social science fiction genre and were writ ...
: ''Senni zwycięzcy'' (', 1982), ''Dzień drogi do Meorii'' (', 1990); *
Wiktor Żwikiewicz Wiktor Żwikiewicz (born 19 March 1950) is a Polish writer of science fiction. Biography in the 1970s and 1980s he published a number of short stories, collected in four anthologies, as well as for novels. He also authored two theatre plays. ...
: ''Druga jesień'' (', 1982); *
Maciej Parowski Maciej Parowski (27 December 1946, in Warsaw – 2 June 2019, in Warsaw) was a Polish journalist, essayist, science fiction writer, editor and translator. He has been called "a legend of the Polish science fiction and fantasy scene". Life and ca ...
: ''Twarzą ku ziemi'' (', 1982); * : ''Miliardy białych płatków'' (', 1983); *
Andrzej Ziemiański Andrzej Ziemiański, also known as Patrick Shoughnessy (born 17 February 1960), is a Polish author of fantasy, science fiction, thriller (genre), thriller and crime, who by 2012 have sold over 500,000 copies of his books. Ziemiański was educate ...
: ''Daimonion'' (short stories, 1985), ''Wojny urojone'' (''Imaginary Wars'', 1987), ''Bramy strachu'' (''Gates of Fear'', 1990); *
Rafał A. Ziemkiewicz Rafał Aleksander Ziemkiewicz (born 13 September 1964, in Piaseczno) is a Polish political and science fiction author and right-wing publicist. Winner of the Janusz A. Zajdel Award (1995, 1998 in novels category and 1996 for short stories). Re ...
: ''Władca szczurów'' (''Lord of the Rats'', short stories, 1987). The first published work in this subgenre of science fiction is considered to be Edmund Wnuk-Lipiński's ''Wir pamięci'', released in 1979. However, the novels by Janusz Zajdel gained the most recognition and popularity. Critics believe that Marek Oramus' novel ''Dzień drogi do Meorii'' from 1990 marks the symbolic closure of this trend in Polish science fiction. Almost all of these novels were published long after their creation. This delay was partly due to the cultural policies of the authorities following the declaration of
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in Poland. In 1982, to alleviate public discontent, the government decided to release many previously withheld works (including mainstream literature like
Jerzy Andrzejewski Jerzy Andrzejewski (; 19 August 1909 – 19 April 1983) was a prolific Polish writer. His works confront controversial moral issues such as betrayal, the Jews and Auschwitz in the wartime. His novels, ''Ashes and Diamonds'' (about the immediate ...
's ''Miazga'' (') and, after years of efforts, allowed the publication of the magazine ''
Fantastyka ''Nowa Fantastyka'' (established as ''Fantastyka'' in 1982, renamed in 1990) is a Polish speculative fiction monthly fantasy and science fiction magazine. It is the leading and oldest of the Polish magazines on this topic. History ''Fantastyk ...
''. ''Druga jesień'', a novel completed in 1977, was published five years later. ''Senni zwycięscy'', written between 1976 and 1978, was released four years later. ''Twarzą ku ziemi'', completed in 1979, was published after three years.


See also

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Science fiction and fantasy in Poland Science fiction and fantasy in Poland dates to the late 18th century. However, science fiction as a genre in Polish literature truly began to emerge at the end of the 19th century under the influence of Jules Verne's work. During the latter yea ...


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