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The Leningrad school of science fiction gave the genre many famous names. Boris Strugatsky, Georgy Martynov, Ilya Varshavsky, Vadim Shefner, Alexander Shalimov... But one of them really stands out, and not because its owner is a woman.

Olga Larionova suddenly lit up the science fiction scene so brightly in the mid-sixties that she instantly found a huge circle of admirers. We are talking about "The Leopard from the Top of Kilimanjaro" - a novel that, according to online experts, "is not just considered one of Larionova's best books - perhaps it can safely be added to the treasury of world science fiction. If the writer were American, she would certainly have won the Hugo or Nebula awards (or maybe even both)." It was not published often, but almost every work of the writer that came out in those times when there was little science fiction (the sixties-eighties) was a direct hit on target - that is, in the hearts of readers.

Before you is the third, final volume of the almost complete collection of the writer's works (not included are chapters from the bouts-rimé novels of collective authors, published in periodicals, and the announced but never completed novel - a continuation of the cycle about the Crowned Kreg).
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