One Billion Years to the End of the World
One Billion Years to the End of the World by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (Penguin Modern Classics) — Soviet science fiction at its most philosophically ambitious. A theoretical physicist on the verge of a breakthrough finds himself systematically interrupted by a universe that seems determined to prevent his discovery. A tightly plotted, psychologically acute masterpiece of the genre. Published by Penguin Modern Classics.
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პროდუქტის ფასის ცვლილებაზე შეტყობინებები გააქტიურებულია. თუკი ეს პროდუქტი გაიაფდება, ამის შესახებ პირველი შენი გაიგებ.
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This Soviet sci-fi masterpiece follows a physicist mysteriously blocked from his groundbreaking work by inexplicable cosmic interference, blending philosophical depth with mounting existential dread. The Strugatskys craft a haunting meditation on fate, free will, and whether humanity is meant to know certain truths, wrapped in a deceptively simple premise that unfolds with devastating impact.
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Dmitri Malianov is a theoretical physicist on the verge of a breakthrough — the kind of breakthrough that might rewrite the foundations of his field. Then the interruptions begin. Small things, at first: a visitor, a phone call, an unexpected delivery. Then larger ones. It becomes clear that something — the universe, fate, some force with no name — is systematically preventing him from completing his work.
The Strugatsky brothers’ One Billion Years to the End of the World is Soviet science fiction at its most philosophically ambitious — a short, dense, and completely gripping novel about the relationship between individual genius and the systems, human and cosmic, that resist it. Written in 1976, when Soviet censorship was a daily reality for every intellectual, the novel’s allegorical dimensions were clear to its original readers.
But it is also, simply, a brilliant thriller — tightly plotted, psychologically acute, and building to a conclusion that is as inevitable as it is surprising. One of the masterpieces of Soviet-era fiction, now in a beautiful Penguin Modern Classics edition. Published by Penguin Modern Classics.
მახასიათებლები
| ავტორი | Arkady and Boris Strugatsky |
|---|---|
| გამომცემლობა | Penguin Modern Classics |
| გვერდების რაოდენობა | 208 |
| ISBN | 9780241472477 |
| ყდის ტიპი | რბილი ყდა |
| ენა | ინგლისური |
| ფორმატი | 198 x 129 mm |
