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В книгу Евгения Велтистова вошли веселые фантастические повести об электронном мальчике и его друзьях: "Электроник — мальчик из чемодана", "Рэсси — неуловимый друг".

352 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2001

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Yevgeny Veltistov

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Yevgeny Veltistov (Russian: Евгений Велтистов) was a Soviet writer and screenwriter, who wrote a series of science fiction tales for young readers.

Veltistov is famous for being the lead author of a Soviet children's science fiction series about the boy-robot Electronic, who is a copy of student Syroezhkin. Novels about Electronic include "Electronic - the Boy from the Suitcase" (1964), "Ressi - elusive friend " (1970, 1971), "Victor of the Impossible" (1975), and "The New Adventures of Electronic" (1984, rerelease - 1988). The first two novels received a popular telefilm adaptation.

Among Veltistov's other works related to science fiction, is the story of a dead end, which grants fantastic "Wish fulfillment", "Gum-Gum", 1970, as well as the collection of stories, fairy tales - "A million and a day Holiday" (1979), " Class and extracurricular adventures extraordinary graders" (1985).

Among adult science fiction works are the story of the near future - "Sip of the Sun, Notes of programmer Snegova March" (1967), which tells of the arrival of the Solar System alien computer controlled spaceship, and the novel The Nocturne emptiness (1988), describing the conspiracy of the imperialists that threaten humanity with climate war, previously published along with the story in the previous one volume - a collection of Nocturne emptiness. A breath of the Sun (1982).

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