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us: Strugat͡skiĭ, Boris, 1933-2012



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    • us: Стругацкий, Борис, 1933-2012
    • us: Strugat͡skiĭ, Boris Natanovich
    • us: Strougatski, Boris, 1933-2012
    • us: Strugacki, Boris, 1933-2012
    • us: Strugacki, Borys, 1933-2012
    • us: Strugackis, B. (Boriss), 1933-2012
    • us: Strugackis, Boriss, 1933-2012
    • us: Strugatski, Boris, 1933-2012
    • us: Strugat͡skiĭ, B. (Boris), 1933-2012
    • us: Strugat͡skiĭ, Bor. (Boris), 1933-2012
    • us: Strugatsky, Boris, 1933-2012
    • us: Strugackij, Boris, 1933-2012
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    • Strugat͡skiĭ, Boris Natanovich
  • Sources

    • found: Strugat͡skiĭ, A.N. Vozvrashchenie, 1984?: t.p. (B. Strugat͡skiĭ)
    • found: nuc90-12764: Strugat͡skiĭ, A.N. Koniec akcji "Arka," 1975 (hdg. on PCamA rept.: Strugacki, Boris; usage: Boris Strugacki)
    • found: Dʹi͡avol sredi li͡udeĭ, 1993: t.p. (S. I͡Aroslavt͡sev) p. preceding t.p. (joint pseudonym of Arkadiĭ and Boris Strugat͡skiĭ)
    • found: Twórczość Arkadego i Borysa Strugackich, 1991.
    • found: Shestʹ spichek, 1960: t.p. (Bor. Strugat͡skiĭ)
    • found: Nenorunātās tikšanās, 1987: t.p. (B. Strugackis) colophon (Boriss Strugackis)
    • found: Kommentarii k proĭdennomu, 2003: p. 5 (b. April 15, 1933 in Leningrad)
    • notfound: Poisk prednaznachenii͡a, ili, Dvadt͡satʹ sedʹmai͡a teorema ėitki, 1995: t.p. (S. Vitit͡skiĭ)Globus bookstore, catalog no. 3, 1995: p. 5 (Vitit͡skiĭ S. identified as pseud. for Boris Strugat͡skiĭ)
    • found: New York times WWW site, Nov. 26, 2012 (in obituary published Nov. 24: Boris N. Strugatsky; b. Boris Natanovich Strugatsky, Apr. 15, 1933, Leningrad (now St. Petersburg); d. Nov. 19, St. Petersburg, aged 79; prolific writer who used the genre of science fiction to voice criticisms of Soviet life that would have been unthinkable in other literary forms; began collaborating on science fiction with his older brother, Arkady, in 1956)
    • found: Ferne Regenbogen, 1976: t.p. (Boris Strugackij)
  • LC Classification

    • PG3488.T732
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    • 1980-05-09: new
    • 2013-02-28: revised
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