One Billion Years to the End of the World

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‘A beautiful book’ Ursula K. Le GuinThis mordantly funny and provocative tale from Soviet Russia’s leading science fiction writers is the story of astrophysicist Dmitri Malianov. As he reaches a major breakthrough, he finds himself plagued by interruptions, from a mysterious crate of vodka to a glamorous woman on his doorstep. Is the Universe trying to tell him something?’On putting down one of their books, you feel a cold breeze still lifting the hairs on the back of your neck’ The New York Times

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Weight 0.107 kg
Dimensions 0.9 × 11.1 × 18.1 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

176

Publisher

Year Published

2020-8-6

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0241472474

About The Author

Arkady Strugatsky (Author) Arkady Strugatsky (1925 – 1991) and Boris Strugatsky (1933 – 2012) are Russia's most acclaimed and popular science-fiction writers. Their unique style – at once hilarious and pitch black – encompassed a remarkable variety of different genres: from space opera to alien invasion, from locked-room mystery to dystopian apocalypse. While their initial output was uncritical of Soviet life, over time their work became much more subversive – science fiction being the perfect vehicle to hide their critiques from censors. In 1981 they shared the Aelita Award, Russia's most prestigious science-fiction prize.Boris Strugatsky (Author) Arkady Strugatsky (1925 – 1991) and Boris Strugatsky (1933 – 2012) are Russia's most acclaimed and popular science-fiction writers. Their unique style – at once hilarious and pitch black – encompassed a remarkable variety of different genres: from space opera to alien invasion, from locked-room mystery to dystopian apocalypse. While their initial output was uncritical of Soviet life, over time their work became much more subversive – science fiction being the perfect vehicle to hide their critiques from censors. In 1981 they shared the Aelita Award, Russia's most prestigious science-fiction prize.

One of the Strugatsky brothers is descended from Gogol and the other from Chekhov, but nobody is sure which is which … A beautiful book

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One of the best and most provocative novels I have ever read, in or out of sci-fi

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