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Boris strugatsky books7/8/2023 Until 1955, he worked as a teacher and interpreter for the military. In 1943, he was drafted into the Soviet Army, training first at the artillery school in Aktyubinsk and later at the Military Institute of Foreign Languages in Moscow, which he graduated from in 1949 as an interpreter of Japanese and English. In January of 1942, Arkady and his dad were evacuated from the Siege of Leningrad, however Arkady was the sole survivor in his train car, since his dad died upon reaching Vologda. Other adaptations of their work include “Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel” (1979), “The Sorcerers” (1982, and based off “Monday Begins on Saturday”), and “The Ugly Swans (2006).“Hard to Be a God” was adapted twice, once in 1989 and again in 2013.Īrkady was born Augin Batumi to a Jewish art critic father and a Russian Orthodox teacher mom, but the family would later move to Leningrad. Andrei Tarkovsky adapted the book for the screen into a movie called “Stalker”, released in 1979. Their best known novel was translated into English as “Roadside Picnic”. Their early work was influenced by Stanislaw Lem and Ivan Yefremov, but later would develop their own, unique style of science fiction writing. Arkady and Boris Strugatsky were Soviet Russian science fiction writers that collaborated throughout most of their careers.
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