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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. [citation needed] Their early work was influenced by Ivan Yefremov and Stanisław Lem.
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May 11, 2015 · May 11, 2015. Books. How the Strugatsky brothers’ science fiction went from utopian to dystopian. Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. Near the beginning of The Dead Mountaineer’s Inn, a 1970 novel by the Russian science-fiction writers Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, the innkeeper, Alek Snevar, proposes to his guest, police inspector Peter Glebsky ...
Feb 4, 2014 · Juan Vidal. Definitely Maybe. A Manuscript Discovered Under Strange Circumstances. By Arkady Strugatsky, Boris Strugatsky, Antonina W. Bouis. Purchase. A great truth is this: Some...
Definitely Maybe (Russian: За миллиард лет до конца света, romanized: Za milliard let do kontsa sveta, literal translation: A Billion Years Before the End of the World, sometimes called Definitely Maybe: A Manuscript Discovered Under Unusual Circumstances) is a science fiction novel by Russian writers Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, first published 1977.
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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.
ISBN. 0-02-615170-7. OCLC. 2910972. Roadside Picnic (Russian: Пикник на обочине, Piknik na obochine, IPA: [pʲɪkˈnʲik nɐ ɐˈbot͡ɕɪnʲe]) is a philosophical science fiction novel by Soviet-Russian authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, written in 1971 and published in 1972. It is the brothers' most popular and most widely ...
Jul 5, 2018 · Arkady and Boris Strugatsky were born eight years apart, Arkady in 1925, Boris in 1933. Their childhood/early adulthood was made different by the World War II. Arkady and their father evacuated from Leningrad, with Arkady being the sole survivor who reached the destination point - his father passed away during the trip.