Title Andromeda: A Space-Age Tale
 | | Author | Ivan Yefremov | | Original title | Туманность Андромеды | | Translator | George Hanna | | Cover artist | N. Grishin | | Country | Soviet Union | | Language | Russian | | Genre(s) | Science fiction | | Publisher | Foreign Language Publishing House | | Released | 1957 | | Released in English | 1959 | | Media type | Print (Hardcover) | | ISBN | NA | Andromeda: A Space-Age Tale a.k.a. Andromeda Nebula (Russian: Туманность Андромеды, Tumannost' Andromedy) is a science fiction novel by the Russian writer and paleontologist Ivan Efremov[1], written and published in 1957. The novel was made into a film in 1967, The Andromeda Nebula Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
Ivan Antonovich Efremov (Иван Антонович Ефремов) (1907-1972) was a Russian science fiction author. ...
Some notable science fiction novels, in alphabetical order by title: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke 334 by Thomas M. Disch An Age by Brian Aldiss The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton The Atrocity Exhibition by J.G. Ballard...
See also: 1956 in literature, other events of 1957, 1958 in literature, list of years in literature. ...
See also: 1958 in literature, other events of 1959, 1960 in literature, list of years in literature. ...
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Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ...
A novel (from French nouvelle Italian novella, new) is an extended, generally fictional narrative, typically in prose. ...
Ivan Antonovich Efremov (Иван Антонович Ефремов) (1907-1972) was a Russian science fiction author. ...
1957 (MCMLVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Andromeda Nebula is a 1967 Russian Science fiction film starring Sergei Stolyarov and directed by Yevgeni Sherstobitov. ...
Plot summary
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. This is a classic communist utopia set in a distant future. Throughout the novel, the author's attention is focused on the social and cultural aspects of the society; there are several principal heroes (a historian, an archeologist, a starship captain) involved in several plot lines. Though the world shown in the novel is intended as ideal, there's an attempt to show a conflict and its resolution with a voluntary self-punishment of a scientist whose reckless experiment caused damage. There's also a fair amount of action in the episodes where the crew of a starship fight alien predators. Communism is an ideology that seeks to establish a classless, stateless social organization based on common ownership of the means of production. ...
Left panel (The Earthly Paradise, Garden of Eden), from Hieronymus Boschs The Garden of Earthly Delights. ...
Several civilizations of our Galaxy, including Earth, are united in the Great Circle whose members exchange and relay scientific and cultural information. Notably, there's no faster-than-light travel or communication in this world, so interstellar missions sent by Earth are few and can only reach nearby stars, and the Great Circle civilizations almost never meet in person. The Great Circle radio transmissions are pictured as taking the energy of the whole Earth and therefore infrequent; one such transmission is a lecture on the history of the Earth civilization which gives the author an opportunity to put his world into a historic context. For the Brisbane bus routes known collectively as the Great Circle Line (598 & 599), see the following list of Brisbane Transport routes A great circle on a sphere A great circle is a circle on the surface of a sphere that has the same diameter as the sphere, dividing the...
Spoilers end here. Literary significance & criticism Critics have accused this novel of being dry and illustrative[citation needed], its heroes being more of philosophical ideas than live people. Nevertheless, the novel was a major milestone in Soviet sci-fi literature, which, in Stalin's era, had been much more short-sighted (never venturing more than a few decades into the future) and primarily focusing on technical inventions rather than social issues (the so called "short aim" SF). Boris Strugatsky wrote, Boris and Arkady Strugatsky The two brothers Arkady (ÐÑкаÌдий, August 28, 1925 â October 12, 1991) and Boris (ÐоÑиÌÑ, born April 14, 1933) Strugatsky (СÑÑÑгаÌÑкий; alternate spelling: Strugatski) are Russian science fiction authors who collaborated on their fiction. ...
Yefremov was an ice breaker of a man. He has broken the seemingly unbreakable ice of the "short aim theory". He has shown how one can and should write modern SF, and thus has ushered a new era of Soviet SF. Of course those times were already different, the Stalin Ice Age was nearing its end, and I think that even without "Andromeda," Soviet SF would soon start a new course. But the publication of "Andromeda" has become a symbol of the new era, its banner, in some sense. Without it, the new growth would have been an order of magnitude more difficult, and a thaw in our SF wouldn't have come until later. [1] Ivan Antonovich (real patronymic Antipovich) Yefremov, sometimes spelled Ivan Antonovich Efremov (Russian: ; April 22, 1907âOctober 5, 1972) was a Soviet paleontologist and science fiction author. ...
Characters Crew of the First Class S.S. Tantra (37th Space Expedition) - 1. Erg Noor, chief of the expedition, spaceship commander
- 2. Niza Crete, astronavigator-I
- 3. Pel Lynn, astronavigator-II
- 4. Kay Bar, electronic engineer I
- 5. (?), electronic engineer II
- 6. Ingrid Dietra, astronomer-I
- 7. Pour Hyss, astronomer-II
- 8. Taron, mechanical engineer I
- 9. (?), mechanical engineer II
- 10. Eon Thai, biologist
- 11. Beena Ledd, geologist
- 12. Louma Lasvy, ship's physician
- 13. Ione Marr, teacher of gymnastics, dietary supervisor, storekeeper
- 14. (?)
Characters of Earth Men - Grom Orme, President of the Astronautical Council
- Diss Ken, his son
- Zieg Zohr, music composer
- Thor Ann, son of Zieg Zohr, Diss Ken's friend
- Mir Ohm, Secretary of the Astronautical Council
- Darr Veter, retiring Director of the Outer Stations
- Mven Mass, successor to Darr Veter
- Junius Antus, Director of the Electronic Memory Machines
- Kam Amat, Indian scientist (In a former age)
- Liao Lang, palaeontologist
- Renn Bose, physicist
- Cart Sann, painter
- Frith Don, Director of the Maritime Archaeological Expedition
- Sherliss, mechanic to the expedition
- Ahf Noot, prominent surgeon
- Grimm Schar, biologist of the Institute of Nerve Currents
- Zann Senn, poet, historian
- Heb Uhr, soil scientist
- Beth Lohn, mathematician, criminal in exile
- Embe Ong, candidate for Director of the Outer Stations
- Cadd Lite, engineer on Satellite 57
Women - Evda Nahl, psychiatrist
- Rhea, her daughter
- Veda Kong, historian
- Miyiko Eigoro, historian, Veda's assistant
- Chara Nandi, biologist, dancer, artist's model
- Onar, girl of the Island of Oblivion
- Eva Djann, astronomer
- Liuda Pheer, psychologist (in a former age)
Extraterrestrial characters - Goor Hahn, observer on the diurnal satellite
- Zaph Phthet, Director of External Relations of the planet of 61 Cygni
Notes - ^ Sergey Klimanov's Home Page. Ivan Yefremov's Works Revised 2004-08-10. Accessed 2006-09-08.
Bibliography - Yefremov, Ivan. Andromeda: A Space-Age Tale translated by George Hanna. Moscow: Foreign Language Publishing House, 1959, 444 pp. LCCN: 95207661.
- Yefremov, Ivan. Andromeda: A Space-Age Tale translated by George Hanna. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1980, 397 pp. ISBN 0-8285-1856-4. LCCN: 82206351.
- Yefremov, Ivan. Andromeda: A Space-Age Tale. NL: Fredonia Books, August 30, 2004, 384 pp. ISBN 1-4101-0685-3.
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