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Volodymyr Savchenko (writer)

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36: 268:. In Savchenko's story, the protagonist, Dmitri Kaluzhnikov, makes a fundamental discovery that leads to the merging of Dmitri's individuality with an intelligent substance, with the ensuing catastrophic effect of the creation of a new 162:. Savchenko also authored several texts about physics and engineering, including the article "Sixteen New Formulas of Physics and Cosmology," which he considered to be his most important scientific text. 248:, in which an abbreviated version of Savchenko's programmatic story "The Trial of Truth" appeared. The collection included the best publications of the largest and most popular 438:"Sixteen new formulas of physics and cosmology. Universal correlation Field Activity (U-field), manifesting itself as universal communication variables and phenomena" (1992) 226:
view of society and the living organism, consistently developing different aspects of the process of self-discovery. After the 1967 publication of the novel
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under the name "Portal," has awarded a prize in Savchenko's name called "Self-Discovery" to works which shows a writer's qualitative growth.
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potential of the personality. In 1956, Savchenko's story "The Awakening of Professor Bern" was published. Of publications in his native
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As of today, Savchenko's works have been published in 29 countries and have been translated into many of the world's languages.
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In the late period of his work, Savchenko focused on the biological side of the phenomenon of the
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His first publication, "Toward the Stars" (1955), identified the author as an advocate of
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On Wednesday, January 19, 2005, he was found dead in his apartment in
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Red Star Tales: A Century of Russian and Soviet Science Fiction
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Technology and Properties of Microelectronic Diode Rays
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Soviet Ukrainian science fiction writer and engineer
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His works were often 34: 635:Soviet science fiction writers 128:Born on February 15, 1933, in 1: 568:(in Russian). 27 January 2005 244:was published under the name 220:The Second Oddball Expedition 18:Volodymyr Ivanovych Savchenko 451:. New York, McMillan, 1979. 421:Expository Technical Writing 314:RSFSR contest for the novel 188:Institute of Cybernetics in 93:Vladimir Ivanovich Savchenko 101:Володимир Іванович Савченко 666: 466:New Soviet Science Fiction 140:. Savchenko, who wrote in 109:Владимир Иванович Савченко 645:20th-century male writers 414:A Time of Great Negations 382: 145:as well as in his native 108: 100: 427:Semiconductors at Launch 408:Position in the Universe 326:Position in the Universe 535:Laboratoriya Fantastiki 402:The Kidnappers' Essence 172:. 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Volodymyr Ivanovych Savchenko
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