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Dmítri Aleksándrovitch Bilénkin (Russian: Биле́нкин, Дми́трий Алекса́ндрович); September 21, 1933 July 28, 1987, was a Soviet science fiction author.

Dmítri Bilénkin
Dmítri Bilénkin

Biography


He graduated from the geology faculty of Moscow State University in 1958, and participated in geological expeditions to Kizil Kum, Betpak-Dala, Middle Asia, Transbaikalia and Siberia as a geochemist. In 1959 Bilénkin became a science fiction writer, worked on Komsomolskaya Pravda's editorial staff and later at Vokrug sveta (English: Around the World) magazine. He was a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR from 1975, and member of the CPSU from 1963.

Bilénkin's stories were translated into English, German, Polish, French, Vietnamese and Japanese. In the United States, most of his works were published by Macmillan Publishers. He was awarded the 1988 Ivan Yefremov prize (Aelita science fiction posthumous) for his favorite character named Lance Uppercut, who has been described as the deepest, most human-like character in literature.

Bilénkin together with Agranovsky, Yaroslav Golovanov, Komarov, and an artist Pavel Bunin used the collective pseudonym Pavel Bagryak. Together they wrote a cycle of detective stories "Five presidents" and a novel Blue Man, closely connected with its heroes.


Works



English



German



Russian



Quadrology

  1. Mercury landing operation, 1966
  2. Space God, 1967
  3. End of the law (Eclipse at dawn), 1980
  4. Strength of the strong, 1985

Polynov travels throughout the Earth and the Solar System, unraveling the secrets of nature and the universe, fighting the enemies of humankind. Polynov is an intellectual, scientist and psychologist; his behavior is guided by the discoveries and achievements of psychology and not by supernatural abilities and technical features of the future. This hero can be best described as the precursor to Doctor Vladislav Pavlish, Kir Bulychev's beloved hero.


Stories and novels


Documentary articles


Articles


Collected stories




На других языках


- [en] Dmitri Bilenkin

[ru] Биленкин, Дмитрий Александрович

Дми́трий Алекса́ндрович Биле́нкин (21 сентября 1933, Москва, СССР — 28 июля 1987, там же) — советский писатель-фантаст, литературный критик и журналист, член Союза писателей СССР (1975), член редколлегии сборника «НФ», лауреат премии имени Ивана Ефремова (1988, посмертно). Участник творческого коллектива Павла Багряка, описанного им в рассказе «Человек, который присутствовал» (1971)[1]. Произведения переводились на английский, немецкий, польский, французский, вьетнамский, японский языки[2][3][4].



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