Today we will tell you who Sergey Pereslegin is. The biography of this literary figure and his main works are considered in this material. He was born in 1960, December 16, in Leningrad.
Biography
Sergey Pereslegin is a Russian publicist, literary critic, and theorist of alternative history and science fiction. Known as a military historian, socionic and sociologist. He studied at the Physics Department of Leningrad State University. Specialty - "Physics of the nucleus." Sergey graduated from this educational institution, and after that he held the post of teacher of physics at a school belonging to Leningrad State University.
Since 1985, Pereslegin has been a participant in a seminar of the city of young science fiction writers led by Boris Strugatsky, which arose in Leningrad. Since 1989, he worked at NIISI on the theory of systems. From 1996 to 1997, he lectured in sociology at the sociological center of Riga and Kazan University. Then he became a laureate of the “Wanderer” -96 award. Sergey received it for the book "The Eye of the Typhoon."
Pereslegin is an editor, commentator, and compiler of books in the series entitled Military History Library. He is the head of the research groups Znanievy Reactor, St. Petersburg School of Stage Design, and Construction of the Future. Sergey is also the author of the afterwords and introductions to the series of books “The Worlds of the Strugatsky Brothers”.
Main works
Sergey Pereslegin created the work "Detective in the Arkanar style." For a magazine called If, he wrote Galactic Wars. In 2001, the book Pacific Premiere was published. In 2005, the author created the work "The self-instruction game on the world chessboard." In 2006, the book “The Second World War between Realities” appeared. In the same year, the works of Chernobyl Myths and Nation State appear.
In 2007, Sergei Pereslegin published the book “War on the Threshold”. In 2009, Sociopictographic Analysis was published. In the same year, the books “Maps of the Future” and “New History of the Second World War” appeared. In 2010, the publication "Return to the Stars." In 2011, Occam's Dangerous Razor was published. In 2012, the work “A New Look at the War” appeared.
Plots
Sergei Pereslegin in his book “The Eye of the Typhoon” included essays and articles on fiction of the last decade of the Soviet Union. The 80s is a period of crisis in the traditional genre. At this time, the fantasy of the “fourth wave” is being formed. The works of
Boris Stern, Mikhail Weller, Andrei Lazarchuk, Vyacheslav Rybakov, the Strugatsky brothers and several other
writers are considered by the
author in the context of political events, as well as changes that took place in society before the collapse of the USSR.