The Dead Mountaineer’s Inn

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The Dead Mountaineer’s Inn is a Soviet-era science fiction detective novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky that blends mystery, satire, and the uncanny in a remote mountain hotel setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
satirical novel
science fiction novel
adaptedInto Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel (1979 film) NERFINISHED
author Arkady Strugatsky NERFINISHED
Boris Strugatsky NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
featuresCharacter Brun NERFINISHED
Luarvik NERFINISHED
Moses NERFINISHED
Mrs. Moses NERFINISHED
Olaf Andvarafors NERFINISHED
Simpson NERFINISHED
filmAdaptationCountry Soviet Union NERFINISHED
filmAdaptationLanguage Estonian
genre detective fiction
mystery
satire
science fiction
hasAdaptation Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel (film) NERFINISHED
hasElement locked-room mystery
parody of detective genre
science-fictional explanation
supernatural ambiguity
hasMainCharacter Inspector Peter Glebsky NERFINISHED
literaryStyle blend of mystery and science fiction
satirical tone
narrativePerspective first-person
narrator Inspector Peter Glebsky NERFINISHED
notableFor blending of genres
ironic treatment of detective conventions
uncertain resolution
originalLanguage Russian
partOf Russian-language detective fiction
Soviet science fiction literature
period Soviet era
protagonist Inspector Peter Glebsky NERFINISHED
setting mountain resort
remote mountain hotel
theme bureaucracy and authority
identity
reality and illusion
uncanny
xenophobia and otherness

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Arkady Strugatsky notableWork The Dead Mountaineer’s Inn