The Doomed City

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The Doomed City is a philosophical science fiction novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky that explores a mysterious experimental city where inhabitants face moral, social, and existential challenges.

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instanceOf novel
science fiction novel
author Arkady Strugatsky NERFINISHED
Boris Strugatsky NERFINISHED
censorship considered too politically sensitive for official Soviet publication
centralConflict individual versus system
morality under extreme conditions
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
exploresConcept ethical responsibility in an absurd world
limits of human adaptability
meaning of freedom
firstPublicationForm samizdat
genre dystopian fiction
philosophical fiction
science fiction
hasInfluenceOn later Russian science fiction
post-Soviet dystopian literature
hasMotive critique of authoritarian systems
exploration of social engineering
hasProtagonist Andrei Voronin NERFINISHED
involves artificially constructed society
mysterious experimenters
languageStyle allegorical
philosophical
literaryMovement Soviet science fiction
mainCharacterOccupation astronomer
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
narrativeTone bleak
satirical
notableFeature allegorical depiction of Soviet society
ambiguous, open-ended conclusion
philosophical dialogues among characters
originalLanguage Russian
partOf Strugatsky brothers bibliography
publicationStatus initially unpublished in the Soviet Union
setting mysterious experimental city
theme existential questions
freedom and responsibility
human nature
moral dilemmas
social experiments
totalitarianism
workOf Arkady and Boris Strugatsky NERFINISHED
writingPeriod 1970s

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Boris Strugatsky notableWork The Doomed City
Arkady Strugatsky notableWork The Doomed City