Yeremey Parnov
Yeremey Iudovich Parnov (Russian: Еремей Иудович Парнов; 20 October 1935 – 18 March 2009 ) was a Soviet and Jewish Russian writer and publicist. Parnov attended the Moscow Peat University and worked as a chemical engineer. He also used to work as a professional journalist. Parnov is an author of several popular scientific works such as Фантастика в век НТР or Зеркало Урании, apart from dozens of articles, sketches and essays.
Yeremey Parnov | |
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Born | 20 October 1935 Kharkiv, USSR |
Died | 18 March 2009 (aged 73) Moscow, Russia |
Occupation | Publicist |
Nationality | Russian |
Genre | Science fiction |
Notable works | Dusha Mira (translated as World Soul) |
Strikingly foreshadowing concerns of later decades, the 1964 Soviet novel World Soul (translated into English) by Yemtsev and Parnov dramatizes a supercomputer which uploads all human identities and downloads them in a global nightmare of scrambled individuality. In 1970 the co-authorship with Yemtsev has ceased. He died in 2009.
Works
Screenplays
- The Casket of Maria Medici[1]
Collaborative works with M. Yemtsev
Collected stories
- Uravneniye s Blednogo Neptuna; English translation: The Pale Neptune Equation
- Padeniye sverkhnovoy
- Posledneye puteshestviye polkovnika Fosetta
- Zelyonaya krevetka
- Tri kvarka
- Yarmarka teney
Novels
- Dusha Mira; English translation: World Soul
- More Diraka
- Klochya tmy na igle vremeni