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Overview: A major theme in Soviet science fiction, as in all Soviet literature, is the glorification of teamwork, of what the Russians term collective effort. In it lies, they claim, the secret of creative accomplishment and of the selflessness that changes man from a creature.
Russian Science Fiction distorted by the individualism rampant in capitalist society into a proud citizen of the harmonious world of socialism.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION BY ROBERT MAGIDOFF
NOTES ON THE AUTHORS
PART ONE
INVISIBLE LIGHT by Alexander Belyaev
THE MAGIC SHOES by Victor Saparin
A DANGEROUS INVENTION by E. Zelikovich
THE FICTION MACHINES by Vadim Okhotnikov
PART TWO
SHADOWS OF THE PAST by Ivan Yefremov
COR SERPENTIS (THE HEART OF THE SERPENT) by Ivan Yefremov
FLYING FLOWERS by Mikhail Vasilyev
THE MAXWELL EQUATIONS by Anatoly Dnieprov
THE ASTRONAUT by Valentina Zhuravleva
A NEW YEAR’S FAIRY TALE by Vladimir Dudintsev
APPENDIX
ON THE MOON
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