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ISBNs | 978-5-389-19031-3 |
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The weight | 0,7 kg |
Size | 140 × 210 mm |
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Interpreter | Bezgodov Maxim, Grigoriev Arkady, Mendelson Felik, Samuylov Lev |
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France is not a very fantastic country, compared, for example, with America. Who, besides Jules Verne, can you remember from French science fiction writers? Almost nobody. Roni Sr. with his "Fight for Fire", Maurice Renard, Gerard Klein ... Who else? But there is a name in French fiction that our domestic reader knows for sure - Francis Karsak. His novel "Robinsons of Space", translated and published in our country in the very beginning of the 1960s, immediately brought the writer to one of the leading places in the rating of sympathies of Russian readers. Karsak's next collection includes a dilogy from the Galactic Commonwealth cycle - the novels Aliens from Nowhere and This World Is Ours, which tell about the struggle of united humanity with "those-who-extinguishes-the-stars", strange creatures who arrived from another universe. “Our Motherland is Space” is a variation of the French classic on the theme “ours among strangers, strangers among ours”, the story of a space guardsman, true to the ideals of the empire, but, by the inexorable force of circumstances, found himself among free wanderers, in a world where the ideal is freedom, and not an order dictated by the emperor. The collection is supplemented with stories published in Russian for the first time. Abbreviations and omissions made in previous editions have been restored in the corpus of Karsak's works presented in this volume.