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ReviewWith its harsh portrayals of nuclear devastation and demented autocracy, this book is bound to spark curiosity about the political purposes of Soviet science fiction. . . . The narrative proceeds with a clarity and firmness not quite like anything in even the finest American science fiction. . . . A work of unmistakable stature. Kirkus Reviews on Prisoners of Power, the previous English translation of The Inhabited IslandBromfields masterly translation manages to preserve layered language. . . . Highly enjoyable and impossible to compare to any other work. Publishers Weekly on Monday Starts on Saturday, translated by Andrew BromfieldProduct DescriptionWhen Maxim Kammerer, a young space explorer from twentysecondcentury Earth, crashlands on an uncharted world, he thinks of himself as a latterday Robinson Crusoe. Eager to establish first contact with the planets humanlike inhabitants, he finds himself increasingly entangled in their primitive way of life. After his experiences in their nightmarish military, criminal justice, and mental health systems, Maxim begins to realize that his sojourn on this radioactive and warscarred world will not be a walk in the park.The Inhabited Island is one of the Strugatsky brothers most popular and acclaimed novels, yet the only previous Englishlanguage edition (Prisoners of Power) was based on a version heavily censored by Soviet authorities. Now, in a sparkling new edition by awardwinning translator Andrew Bromfield, this landmark novel can be newly appreciated by both longtime Strugatsky fans and new explorers of the Russian science fiction masters astonishingly rich body of work.About the AuthorArkady & Boris Strugatsky were famous and popular Russian writers of science fiction, with more than twentyfive novels and novellas to their names, including The Doomed City, Hard to Be a God, Monday Starts on Saturday, The Snail on the Slope, and Roadside Picnic. Their books have been widely translated and made into a number of films.Andrew Bromfield has translated into English works by Victor Pelevin, Boris Akunin, Sergei Lukyanenko, Mikhail Bulgakov, Daniil Kharms, Leo Tolstoy, and the Strugatsky brothers.

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ReviewWith its harsh portrayals of nuclear devastation and demented autocracy, this book is bound to spark curiosity about the political purposes of Soviet science fiction. . . . The narrative proceeds with a clarity and firmness not quite like anything in even the finest American science fiction. . . . A work of unmistakable stature. Kirkus Reviews on Prisoners of Power, the previous English translation of The Inhabited IslandBromfields masterly translation manages to preserve layered language. . . . Highly enjoyable and impossible to compare to any other work. Publishers Weekly on Monday Starts on Saturday, translated by Andrew BromfieldProduct DescriptionWhen Maxim Kammerer, a young space explorer from twentysecondcentury Earth, crashlands on an uncharted world, he thinks of himself as a latterday Robinson Crusoe. Eager to establish first contact with the planets humanlike inhabitants, he finds himself increasingly entangled in their primitive way of life. After his experiences in their nightmarish military, criminal justice, and mental health systems, Maxim begins to realize that his sojourn on this radioactive and warscarred world will not be a walk in the park.The Inhabited Island is one of the Strugatsky brothers most popular and acclaimed novels, yet the only previous Englishlanguage edition (Prisoners of Power) was based on a version heavily censored by Soviet authorities. Now, in a sparkling new edition by awardwinning translator Andrew Bromfield, this landmark novel can be newly appreciated by both longtime Strugatsky fans and new explorers of the Russian science fiction masters astonishingly rich body of work.About the AuthorArkady & Boris Strugatsky were famous and popular Russian writers of science fiction, with more than twentyfive novels and novellas to their names, including The Doomed City, Hard to Be a God, Monday Starts on Saturday, The Snail on the Slope, and Roadside Picnic. Their books have been widely translated and made into a number of films.Andrew Bromfield has translated into English works by Victor Pelevin, Boris Akunin, Sergei Lukyanenko, Mikhail Bulgakov, Daniil Kharms, Leo Tolstoy, and the Strugatsky brothers.

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