Engineer Garin’s Hyperboloid

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Engineer Garin’s Hyperboloid is a Soviet science fiction novel by Alexei Tolstoy that explores the destructive potential of a powerful new weapon and the moral corruption it unleashes.

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instanceOf novel
science fiction novel
alsoKnownAs Giperboloid inzhenera Garina NERFINISHED
The Garin Death Ray NERFINISHED
The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin NERFINISHED
author Alexei Tolstoy NERFINISHED
centralTheme abuse of power
capitalist greed
destructive potential of advanced technology
ethical responsibility of scientists
moral corruption
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
depicts global financial speculation
hyperboloid heat ray
industrial sabotage
explores corrupting influence of unlimited power
political manipulation
relationship between technology and power
social inequality
genre science fiction
social science fiction
hasAdaptation film adaptation
television adaptation
hasFictionalTechnology hyperboloid energy beam
hasPart hyperboloid weapon
influenced later Soviet science fiction works
intendedAudience adult readers
literaryForm prose
literaryGenre political fiction
technothriller precursor
literaryMovement Soviet science fiction
mainCharacter Engineer Garin NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus attempt to use a new weapon for world domination
invention of a powerful heat ray
originalLanguage Russian
portrays international conspiracy
mad scientist archetype
ruthless industrialists
setting Soviet Union NERFINISHED
Western capitalist countries
early 20th century
titleCharacter Engineer Garin NERFINISHED

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Alexei Tolstoy notableWork Engineer Garin’s Hyperboloid