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Andromeda Nebula (Paperback)
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Ivan Yefremov (1908 - 1972) was a Soviet writer and paleontologist.
In addition to introducing a new paleontological field taphonomy -
the study of fossilization patterns, Yefremov has written a series
of novels and short stories, including science fiction, historic
fiction, adventure and drama. Yefremov is frequently ridiculed for
his enthusiasm and faith in the viability of a communist society,
as described in his best known science fiction novel "Andromeda
Nebula." What is frequently overlooked is Yefremov's tremendous
knowledge of history and profound understanding of psychology. His
future society, while highly evolved, is not impervious to
mistakes. His future humanity, having learned and discovered much,
is not pausing to rest on its laurels - it continues to learn and
explore. It is not widely known that his more mature works such as
"Hour of the Bull" and "Razor Blade," had the writer blacklisted by
the Soviet government, as Yefremov's interpretation of a fair and
balanced society deviated sharply from the government propaganda of
the time. To Yefremov's fans he is known for his thorough
scientific analysis, study of art and history, emphasis on physical
and intellectual balance and strong female characters.
Ivan Yefremov (1907-1972) was a well-known Soviet scientist, a
professor of paleontology and a talented writer of science fiction.
"No writer did as much as Yefremov for science," wrote one reader,
"and no scientist did as much as Yefremov for literature."
Andromeda is a novel about the future of mankind. It depicts with
truly fantastic scope the unparalleled bloom of science and
technology and the rise of a new social order, and portrays the
Universe in the so-called Era of the Great Circle, when Earth will
have constant communication with space. Written in 1956, on the eve
of the first attempts at space exploration - when the word
"cosmonaut" still belonged exclusively to the domain of science
fiction - the novel has long since become widely known throughout
the world. It is symbolic that, on the day of the launching of the
first Earth satellite, readers congratulated Yefremov on the
dawning of the Era of the Great Circle.
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