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Wiktor Bukato

Wiktor Cezary Bukato (25 February 1949–26 July 2021) was a Polish translator and publisher, specializing in fantasy. He was also a fandom activist, and an accredited translator of English and Russian.

Education and career

Wiktor was a graduate of the College of Foreign Languages at the Institute of Applied Linguistics of the University of Warsaw.

In the mid 1970s he was an English teacher at ; whilst also an employee of the English-language editorial office of Polskie Radio.

From the late 1970s, he was an activist of the National Polish Fans of Fantasy and Science Fiction Club (Ogólnopolski Klub Miłośników Fantastyki i Science Fiction) and then the SFan Fantasy Club. In 1982 he became a collaborator of the publishing house Wydawnictwo Iskry, where he created the Zeszytową Iskier series. From 1983-1990 he was an editor in Wydawnictwie Alfa, the creator of Biblioteki Fantastyki. Wiktor then became the head of the Warsaw branch of the publishing house (1991-1992), and then editor-in-chief of the publishing house Alkazar (1992-1995).

He was the chairman of the European Science Fiction Society and the coordinator of Eurocon 1991 in Kraków. Until 1990 he was also a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America.

He was the author of the Z ansibla column in Fenix and the memoir series Scenes from the Life of Dragons in ŚKF Monthly.

Prizes and awards

  • Three-time winner of Śląkfa in the Publisher of the Year category for the years 1985, 1986 and 1988
  • Award of the European Science Fiction Association for the best publisher, (1990)
  • The 'Karel' award (for the best translator) awarded in 1987 by World SF

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