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The sky where the stars live

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Technically, Viktor Kolupaev belongs to the Siberian school of science fiction, if one can divide science fiction by territorial boundaries. Just as some divide it, for example, into the St. Petersburg and Moscow schools. But that's all a lie. Science fiction is truly a universal human phenomenon; it "exceeds schools and systems," as Pasternak wrote about Blok. However, the Tomsk science fiction writer didn't consider himself a science fiction writer exactly. "They started calling my stories science fiction. I didn't object because they didn't ask me. And even if they had, I still wouldn't have objected, even though I almost knew it was impossible to invent anything."
"It's impossible to invent anything." Indeed, Kolupaev's science fiction stands on solid ground. Realistic, not contrived. Whether its characters are traveling on a train from Fomsk to Margrad, or hearing the singing of a forest on a distant planet, decorating a Christmas tree in another galaxy, or enlivening an alien, lifeless world with earthly love. But despite all the realistic authenticity, the writer endowed most of his characters with a magical quality - they see with their eyes the sky where the stars live.
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