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A Visitor from Outer Space [Paperback]

Alexander Belayev , Alexander Kazantsev , Vladimir Ivanovich Savchenko

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  • Paperback: 204 pages
  • Publisher: Fredonia Books (NL) (July 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1589633318
  • ISBN-13: 978-1589633315
  • Product Dimensions: 20.3 x 13.3 x 1.3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 277 g

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About the Author

Alexander Belayev (1884-1942). A notable writer of fiction whose life was strange and hard. For years tuberculosis of the spine kept him confined to his bed, yet he was able to enjoy a full and interesting life. He studied law, attended lectures at the Conservatoire, enjoyed working on newspapers and periodicals and was, deeply interested in science and technical problems. Belayev produced a whole library of attractive books of science fiction. Hoity-Toity, one of the stories in this volume, is from a series of excellent stories collected under the title Professor Wagner’s Inventions.

Alexander Kazantsev (b.1906) is a master of adventure stories and science-fiction books.
A Visitor from Outer Space and The Martian, two of the stories included in this volume, occupy a special place in Kazantsev’s creations. It was Kazantsev who, in 1946, put forward his hypothesis regarding the Tungus meteorite and a space ship from Mars which, at the time, provoked numerous arguments which have not abated to this day.

Vladimir Savchenko (b. 1933) is a capable physicist who specializes in semi-conductors.
Recently he wrote a science-fiction story Black Stars which deals with problems of nuclear physics, and also a sketch called The Rocket Is No Answer. The present volume includes Savchenko’s Professor Bern’s Awakening (1956).

The names of the Strugatsky brothers – Arkady and Boris – are frequently met with in Soviet popular scientific journals. In fact there are few who do not know that these authors of interesting stories about robots or strangers from outer space are not writers by profession but people who merely devote their leisure time to science fiction.

Boris Strugatsky (b. 1933) is an astronomer working in the computer laboratory of Pulkovo Observatory. Arkady Strugatsky (b. 1925) is a linguist specializing in the Japanese, a translator and reviewer.

Georgy Gurevich (b. 1917), a building engineer by training, is a professional writer of science fiction. Problems of climatic changes, biology, journeys to the stars, man’s use of the ionosphere – all find a place in Gurevich’s books. The Infra-Draconis, included in this volume, is a story which tells of what awaits man behind the half-open door to outer space.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Novel SF ideas and a Nostalgic Trip in Time, May 28 2009
By I. Smith - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: A Visitor from Outer Space (Paperback)
This rare collection of Russian writers Science Fiction stories is excellent. Although the stories sometimes look outdated, if you take into account when these stories were written they are pretty amazing. Some ideas I have never read in any other SF book. I read the Spanish version of it for the first time when I was 13 y.o and I enjoyed it so much I commited the mistake to lend it to a "friend", of course it never returned to my hands. I have been yerning to read it again for more than 30 years. Imagine my surprise when I finally found it !
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