The Ugly Swans

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The Ugly Swans is a Soviet science fiction novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky that explores social decay, intellectual persecution, and moral ambiguity in a dystopian town transformed by mysterious outcasts.

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The Ugly Swans canonical 3
The Ugly Swans (2006 film) 1

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instanceOf novel
science fiction novel
adaptationType feature film
adaptedFromWorkBy Arkady Strugatsky NERFINISHED
Boris Strugatsky NERFINISHED
author Arkady Strugatsky NERFINISHED
Boris Strugatsky NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
exploresConcept ethical responsibility of intellectuals
fear of the unknown
totalitarian control
genre dystopian fiction
science fiction
hasAdaptation The Ugly Swans (2006 film) NERFINISHED
hasCharacterType gifted children
mysterious outcasts
persecuted intellectuals
hasInfluenceOn post-Soviet science fiction discourse
literaryMovement Soviet science fiction
mainTheme conflict between generations
intellectual persecution
moral ambiguity
role of intellectual elites
social decay
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
notableFor allegorical treatment of censorship and repression
critique of Soviet-era social and political structures
originalLanguage Russian
publicationStatus censored in the Soviet Union
first published outside the Soviet Union
setting fictional dystopian town
workInSeries Strugatsky brothers’ social science fiction works

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Boris Strugatsky notableWork The Ugly Swans
Arkady Strugatsky notableWork The Ugly Swans
Konstantin Lopushansky notableWork The Ugly Swans
Konstantin Lopushansky notableWork The Ugly Swans
this entity surface form: The Ugly Swans (2006 film)