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  1. It relates several stories of the 22nd century, while providing the background "feeling" for the style of life which gave birth to the Noon Universe . The title was chosen by the authors as a polemic of [clarification needed] the postapocalyptic Daybreak: 2250 AD by Andre Norton.

    • Tom J. Lewis, Arkady Strugatsky, Boris Strugatsky, Patrick L. McGuire
    • 1961
  2. Feb 7, 2013 · Noon, 22nd century. by. Strugat͡skiĭ, Arkadiĭ Natanovich; Strugat͡skiĭ, Boris Natanovich, joint author. Publication date. 1978. Publisher. New York : Macmillan. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  3. 1,163 ratings45 reviews. Evgeny Slavin, the first human born on Mars and the first faster-than-light traveler, is propelled one hundred years into the future in company with four futuristic musketeers. Genres Science Fiction Fiction Russia Short Stories Russian Literature Speculative Fiction Space. ...more.

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    • Hardcover
    • Arkady Strugatsky
  4. May 11, 2015 · Two years later they published their most important early book, Noon: 22nd Century. An illustration from a 1967 Soviet edition of Noon: 22nd Century . Though it’s often called a novel, Noon: 22nd Century is really a collection of stories, bound together by shared characters and settings.

  5. Russia's greatest S-F writers, Arkday and Boris Strugatsky, have produced a futuristic masterpiece of epic proportions and breathtaking vision. Two interplanetary adventurers hurtle through space at a speed faster than light, and are flung a hundred years into the 22nd century.

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    • Boris Strugatsky
  6. This book presents a collection of interconnected stories set in the 22nd century, a time when humanity has made significant advances in technology, society, and ethics. The narrative explores various facets of this utopian future, from space exploration and colonization of other planets to the profound changes in human relationships, work, and ...

  7. Synopsis. The 22nd Century. Mankind is free from the age-old misery and poverty that have kept it in bondage, free to create a new world, to explore the universe, to confront the mysteries of human existence.

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