The Time Wanderers

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The Time Wanderers is a Soviet science fiction novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky that explores themes of human evolution, surveillance, and the limits of power within their broader Noon Universe setting.

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instanceOf novel
science fiction novel
addressesIssue control versus freedom
ethical use of power
fear of the unknown
limits of human understanding
author Arkady Strugatsky NERFINISHED
Boris Strugatsky NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
exploresConcept moral ambiguity
post-scarcity society
social engineering
state security apparatus
surveillance state
telepathy
genre philosophical science fiction
science fiction
hasAuthorialStyle intellectual science fiction
philosophical dialogue
social commentary
hasCulturalContext Cold War era science fiction
late Soviet literature
hasNarrativeFocusOn covert observation of humanity
mysterious superhuman entities
political intrigue
psychological tension
hasPerspective human viewpoint on superior beings
literarySetting Noon Universe NERFINISHED
mainTheme ethics of intervention
human evolution
limits of power
responsibility of advanced civilizations
surveillance
notableFor critique of surveillance and control
depiction of secretive superhuman observers
integration of philosophical themes into space-age setting
originalLanguage Russian
partOfSeries Noon Universe NERFINISHED
relatedWork Hard to Be a God NERFINISHED
Noon: 22nd Century NERFINISHED
Roadside Picnic NERFINISHED
The Inhabited Island NERFINISHED
setIn advanced human civilization
future Earth NERFINISHED
workInUniverse Noon Universe novels by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky NERFINISHED
workOf Arkady and Boris Strugatsky NERFINISHED

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Arkady Strugatsky notableWork The Time Wanderers