Noon: 22nd Century

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Noon: 22nd Century
LC Class
PZ4.S919 No PG3476.S78835
Followed byEscape Attempt 

Noon: 22nd Century (Russian: Полдень. XXII век, romanizedPolden'. Dvadcat' vtoroy vek) is a 1961 science fiction book by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, expanded in 1962 and further in 1967, translated into English in 1978. It is sometimes considered an episodic novel, collection of linked short stories or a fix-up as some parts had been published previously as independent short stories. It relates several stories of the 22nd century, while providing the background "feeling" for the style of life which gave birth to the Noon Universe.

The title was chosen by the authors as a polemic of[

postapocalyptic Daybreak: 2250 AD by Andre Norton
. The Noon Universe has been given its name by the fans after this book.

Plot summary

The book is a collection of short stories describing various aspects of human life on Earth in the 22nd century. The plots of the stories are not closely connected, but they feature a shared set of characters. The most commonly recurring characters are Evgeny Slavin and Sergei Kondratev, who, as a result of a lengthy journey through interstellar space at near the speed of light, are thrown over a century into the future and must re-integrate into the society of their great-grandchildren.

The book includes the following stories:

Notes

Publication history

Noon: 22nd Century has been published several times, with different contents.

  • It was first published in Russian in 1961 in the literary magazine Ural as "chapters from the novel Return," and contained only 10 of the 20 stories:
    1. Old-timer
    2. Chronicle
    3. Two from the Taimyr
    4. The Moving Roads
    5. Cornucopia
    6. Homecoming
    7. The Assaultmen
    8. The Meeting
    9. The Planet with all the Conveniences
    10. What You Will Be Like
  • The next edition was published in Russian in 1962, and reprinted in 1963. This edition contained 16 of the 20 stories:
    1. Old-timer
    2. The Conspirators
    3. Chronicle
    4. Two from the Taimyr
    5. The Moving Roads
    6. Cornucopia
    7. Homecoming
    8. Langour of the Spirit
    9. The Assaultmen
    10. The Meeting
    11. Deep Search
    12. Candles Before the Control Board
    13. The Mystery of the Hind Leg
    14. Natural Science in the Spirit World
    15. The Planet with all the Conveniences
    16. What You Will Be Like
  • The 1967 Russian edition was the first to include all 20 stories. All subsequent editions and translations followed the format of the 1967 edition.

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