Anatoly Dneprov (writer)
Anatoly Dneprov (also spelled Anatoly Dnieprov, Ukrainian: Анатолій Дніпров, romanized: Anatoliy Dniprov, pseudonym; real name Anatoliy Petrovych Mitskevitch, 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. He is known best for his stories Crabs on the Island, The Maxwell Equations and The Purple Mummy.
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Анатолій Петрович Міцкевич | |
Anatoly Dneprov | |
Born | Anatoliy Petrovych Mitskevitch November 17, 1919 |
Died | October 7, 1975 55) Moscow | (aged
Nationality | Soviet Ukrainian |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | science-fiction prose, cybernetics |
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