Definitely Maybe

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"Definitely Maybe" is a Soviet-era science fiction novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky that explores themes of scientific inquiry, cosmic interference, and the limits of human knowledge.

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instanceOf novel
science fiction novel
author Arkady Strugatsky NERFINISHED
Boris Strugatsky NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
exploresConcept conflict between personal life and scientific work
cosmic forces limiting scientific progress
epistemological uncertainty
genre philosophical fiction
science fiction
hasCharacterType researchers and intellectuals
scientist protagonist
hasCulturalContext late Soviet era
hasInfluenceOn later Russian science fiction literature
hasReception cult status among science fiction readers
hasSubject cosmology
human limitations
philosophy of science
science and society
hasTone philosophical
satirical
speculative
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Soviet science fiction
mainTheme cosmic interference
ethics of scientific research
fate and determinism
limits of human knowledge
scientific inquiry
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
notableFor blend of hard science and metaphysical speculation
critique of constraints on scientific freedom
open-ended philosophical questions
originalLanguage Russian
partOf Soviet-era science fiction canon
setting Soviet Union NERFINISHED
workOf Strugatsky brothers NERFINISHED

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Arkady Strugatsky notableWork Definitely Maybe