Anatoly Dneprov | |
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Анатолій Петрович Міцкевич | |
Born | Anatoliy Petrovych Mitskevitch November 17, 1919 |
Died | October 7, 1975 Moscow | (aged 55)
Nationality | Soviet Ukrainian |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | science-fiction prose, cybernetics |
Anatoly Dneprov (also spelled Anatoly Dnieprov, Ukrainian: Анатолій Дніпров, romanized: Anatoliy Dniprov, pseudonym; real name Anatoliy Petrovych Mitskevitch,[1] Ukrainian: Анатолій Петрович Міцкевич; 1919–1975) was a Soviet physicist, cyberneticist and writer of Ukrainian ancestry. His science fiction stories were published in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and the United States from 1958 to 1970.[2] He is known best for his stories Crabs on the Island,[3][4] The Maxwell Equations[5][6] and The Purple Mummy.[7][8][9]
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