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The Man Who Saw the Antiworld

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In fact, Ilya Varshavsky doesn't really need much introduction as a science fiction writer. It's enough to cite the words of such an authoritative master (and fellow writer) as Boris Strugatsky. Here they are: "He appeared among the science fiction writers of the 1960s overnight, suddenly, as a mature, skilled, and original writer with his own language, his own theme, his own unique and inimitable style. It was a time when we knew next to nothing about Bradbury, Asimov, or Sheckley." And he appeared among us with a folder stuffed with a multitude of two- and three-page stories on thin tissue paper, and within these stories lay an entire world—his amusing robots, so like stupid and kind people, and people cruel and merciless, like evil machines, and unknown planets inhabited by amazing and humorous creatures, and a bleak future, strange and unexpected, like our own lives...”
There's nothing to add or subtract here. Everything is clear, fair, and correct.
From us, the compilers, we simply note that this volume presents a virtually complete collection of the science fiction (and other) works of Ilya Varshavsky, a true classic of Russian science fiction.
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