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Tags: Science Fiction, SF Masterworks, Lang:en
Summary
Arkady and Boris Strugatsky are widely considered the
greatest of Russian science fiction masters, and their most
famous work, Roadside Picnic, has enjoyed great popularity
worldwide. Yet the novel that was their own favorite, and
that readers worldwide have acclaimed as their magnum opus,
has never before been published in English. The Doomed City was so politically risky that the
Strugatsky brothers kept its existence a complete secret even
from their best friends for sixteen years after its
completion in 1972. It was only published in Russia in the late 1980s, the
last of their works to see publication. It was translated
into a host of major European languages, and now appears in
English in a major new translation by acclaimed translator
Andrew Bromfield. The Doomed City is set in an experimental city bordered by
an abyss on one side and an impossibly high wall on the
other. Its sole inhabitants are people who were plucked from
Earth's history and left to govern themselves under
conditions established by Mentors whose purpose seems
inscrutable. Andrei Voronin, a young astronomer plucked from Leningrad
in the 1950s, is a diehard believer in the Experiment, even
though he's now a garbage collector. And as increasingly
nightmarish scenarios begin to affect the city, he rises
through the political hierarchy, with devastating effect.
SF Masterworks #160