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'''''Fenix''''' was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[science fiction]] [[magazine]] published from 1990<ref name=sfe>{{cite web|title=Poland|url=http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/poland|publisher=SFE|accessdate=14 August 2014}}</ref> to 2001. It was the first privately owned magazine in the country.<ref name=sfe/> The magazine was reactivated in literary and critical anthology form in 2018.
'''''Fenix''''' was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[science fiction]] [[magazine]] published from 1990<ref name=sfe>{{cite web|title=Poland|url=http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/poland|publisher=SFE|accessdate=14 August 2014}}</ref> to 2001. It was the first privately owned magazine in the country.<ref name=sfe/> It was created by [[Jarosław Grzędowicz]]<ref name="SFR">{{cite book |last1=Ashley |first1=Mike |title=Science Fiction Rebels |publisher=Liverpool University Press |page=323 |accessdate=2019-09-05| url=https://books.google.pl/books?id=FUHjDQAAQBAJ}}</ref>, [[Krzysztof Sokołowski]]<ref name="SFR" />, [[Rafał A. Ziemkiewicz]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.literatura.gildia.pl/tworcy/rafal_ziemkiewicz | title = Rafał A. Ziemkiewicz | publisher = Gildia.pl | accessdate = 2013-01-07 | language=pl}}</ref>, [[Andrzej Łaski]] and [[Dariusz Zientalak jr.]]

The magazine was reactivated in literary and critical anthology form in 2018 by [[Bartek Biedrzycki]] (Polish s-f and comic writer and publisher) and Sokołowski under the name ''Fenix Antologia'' with official approval from Grzędowicz.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://moviesroom.pl/popkultura/ksiazki/19091-powrot-legendarnego-magazynu-fenix-znowu-na-papierze | title = Powrót legendarnego magazynu. Fenix znowu na papierze! | author = Dagmara Trembicka | date = 2018-01-12 | accessdate = 2018-01-13 | language=pl}}</ref>

== About ==
Fenix was created as a continuation of ''Feniks'' [[fanzine]], which ran for 8 issues winning the [[European SF Awards]] in 1987 for best zine<ref name="SFR" />. The magzine was published at first by Radwan,<ref name="F-F">{{cite web | url = http://www.fantastyka.org/czasopisma-fenix.php | title = Czasopisma - Fenix | accessdate = 2016-02-18 | language=pl}}</ref> then since [[1991]] by [[Prószyński i Spółka]]<ref name="F-F" />, and from [[2000]] to [[2001]] by [[Wydawnictwo Mag]],<ref name="F-F" /> after which date the publication was suspended. From the beginning to [[1993]] Rafał A. Ziemkiewicz was the [[editor in chief]], later on replaced by Jarosław Grzędowicz.

The magazine was visually distinct due to its small,"pocket" size, also recalled as easy to carry in the side pockets of military trousers. Together with the [[Fantastyka]] magazine, ''Fenix'' is said to have created and shaped a whole generation of Polish s-f and fantasy writers in Poland in the 90's as well as introducing some of the great names from the western SF&F literature<ref name="SFR" />.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 07:24, 5 September 2019

Fenix

Fenix was a Polish science fiction magazine published from 1990[1] to 2001. It was the first privately owned magazine in the country.[1] It was created by Jarosław Grzędowicz[2], Krzysztof Sokołowski[2], Rafał A. Ziemkiewicz[3], Andrzej Łaski and Dariusz Zientalak jr.

The magazine was reactivated in literary and critical anthology form in 2018 by Bartek Biedrzycki (Polish s-f and comic writer and publisher) and Sokołowski under the name Fenix Antologia with official approval from Grzędowicz.[4]

About

Fenix was created as a continuation of Feniks fanzine, which ran for 8 issues winning the European SF Awards in 1987 for best zine[2]. The magzine was published at first by Radwan,[5] then since 1991 by Prószyński i Spółka[5], and from 2000 to 2001 by Wydawnictwo Mag,[5] after which date the publication was suspended. From the beginning to 1993 Rafał A. Ziemkiewicz was the editor in chief, later on replaced by Jarosław Grzędowicz.

The magazine was visually distinct due to its small,"pocket" size, also recalled as easy to carry in the side pockets of military trousers. Together with the Fantastyka magazine, Fenix is said to have created and shaped a whole generation of Polish s-f and fantasy writers in Poland in the 90's as well as introducing some of the great names from the western SF&F literature[2].

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Poland". SFE. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Ashley, Mike. Science Fiction Rebels. Liverpool University Press. p. 323. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Rafał A. Ziemkiewicz" (in Polish). Gildia.pl. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  4. ^ Dagmara Trembicka (12 January 2018). "Powrót legendarnego magazynu. Fenix znowu na papierze!" (in Polish). Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  5. ^ a b c "Czasopisma - Fenix" (in Polish). Retrieved 18 February 2016.