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A hundred years ago ahead

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A hundred years ago ahead
9.99 €
Kir Bulychev is the second largest figure in Russian science fiction of the 20th century after the Strugatsky brothers. Several generations of readers grew up on his books, and the first reader's love is long-lasting and does not cool over the years. The founder of the Great Guslar, the godfather of Alisa Selezneva, a girl from the future of the Earth, a pilot on the Chronos River, connecting the different banks of Russia in time, Bulychev is multidimensional, like life itself, in his literary universe there is a place for a humorous prank, and caustic, merciless irony, and the wisdom of a scientist and seer. The stories about Alisa Selezneva, about her fantastic adventures, are a special page in the work of Kir Bulychev. Millions of readers still read them. Alisa became a favorite of the whole country, especially when wonderful film adaptations were released - the cartoon "The Secret of the Third Planet", the TV series "Guest from the Future" and the film "Lilac Ball". The book's release is timed to coincide with the long-awaited premiere for all fans of the "girl to whom nothing will happen" - the release of the film "One Hundred Years Ago", based on the story of the same name.
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