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The Netflix series&nbsp;<em>Into the Night<\/em>&nbsp;was based on his novel&nbsp;<em>Staro\u015b\u0107 aksolotla<\/em>&nbsp;(<em>The Old Axolotl<\/em>). Dukaj has won a European Literary Award and a Ko\u015bcielski Award. He lives in Krakow. His&nbsp;<em>Ice<\/em>, translated by Ursula Phillips, is out from Head of Zeus.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size\">Dukaj studied philosophy at the Jagiellonian University. He is known for the complexity of his books, and it has often been said that a single short story by Dukaj contains more ideas than many writers put into all their books in their lifetime. The themes frequent in his works include technological singularity, philosophy of history, limits of language and humanity, and thus his books can often be classified as hard science fiction. Dukaj&#8217;s books bear some resemblance to Neal Stephenson\u2019s writing, however his stylistic brio makes him as much a 'literary&#8217; as a 'hard science fiction&#8217; writer \u2013 allowing comparisons with books by Thomas Pynchon or David Mitchell. 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