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  1. The Strugatsky brothers were Guests of Honour at Conspiracy '87, the 1987 World Science Fiction Convention, held in Brighton, England. In 1991, Text Publishers brought out the collected works by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. [citation needed] Arkady. Arkady Strugatsky was born 25 August 1925 in Batumi; the family later moved to Leningrad.

  2. Oct 12, 1991 · Boris Strugatsky is also a winner of the “Great Ring Award” literary prize. Family and private life. Boris Strugatsky is married to Adelaide Karpyuk; the couple has two childrenAndrey and Viktor. Boris is well-known for his passion for stamps; he is a votary of philately. Strugatsky teamwork

  3. Strugatski, Arkady and Boris. Entry updated 6 May 2024. Tagged: Author. (1925-1991) and (1933-2012) respectively; Russian authors. Before they began to collaborate in the early 1950s, Arkady studied English and Japanese, and worked as a technical translator and editor, and Boris was a computer mathematician at Pulkovo astronomical observatory.

  4. Feb 4, 2014 · Brothers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky originally published their sci-fi classic Definitely Maybe in 1974. ... His wife and son have gone away on holiday and he has committed to making good use of ...

  5. Oct 5, 2023 · In this blog, Former Publisher of Orion Publishing Group and Chair of Gollancz, Malcolm Edwards, tells the fascinating story of meeting Arkady and Boris Strugatsky at the 1987 World Science Fiction convention in Brighton, on their last trip outside of Russia. Contemporary Russian sf was largely unknown in the Anglophone world until the late ...

  6. Mar 22, 2018 · D eified by their Soviet readers from the 1960s on, the Strugatsky brothers—Arkady (1925-1991) and his younger sibling Boris (1933-2012)—were not only the most popular and prolific Russian writers of science fiction, a highly respected genre in post-Stalinist Soviet culture, but its most daring practitioners. Translated widely during the ...

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  8. See also. Life and work. A translated Strugatsky story appeared in Amazing Stories in 1959. The Strugatsky brothers ( братья Стругацкие or simply Стругацкие) were born to Natan Strugatsky, an art critic, and his wife, a teacher. Their father was Jewish and their mother was Russian Orthodox.

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