Roadside Picnic
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The Strugatsky brothers'' poignant and introspective novel of first
contact that inspired the classic film StalkerRed Schuhart is a
stalker, one of those strange misfits who are compelled by some
unknown force to venture illegally into the Zone and, in spite of
the extreme danger, collect the mysterious artefacts that the alien
visitors left scattered around. His life is dominated by the Zone
and the thriving black market in the alien products. Even the
nature of his daughter has been determined by the Zone. And it is
for her that Red makes his last, tragic foray into the hazardous
and hostile depths.Readers can''t stop thinking about Roadside
Picnic:''A story of a horrific yet fascinating place, a story of an
ordinary and unlikable man just trying to get by, a philosophical
interlude on humanity and its significance or lack thereof, of
greed and wonder, and the fever dream of the soul scream. It still
speaks to me'' Goodreads reviewer, ? ? ? ? ?''Such an intriguing
setting for me, such an unusual take on alien interaction''
Goodreads reviewer, ? ? ? ? ''It is a thought-provoking,
hard-to-put down masterpiece, most probably the best introduction
to Soviet science fiction. A must read for any sci-fi fan''
Goodreads reviewer, ? ? ? ? ?''A fantastic and creative exploration
of what first contact might be like'' Goodreads reviewer, ? ? ? ?
?''The tone of the book is akin to that of some noir works, dark,
gritty, getting darker and grittier as the tale wears on . . . Like
many great books, the meaning of the ending is left up to the
reader'' Goodreads reviewer, ? ? ? ? ?''A beautifully depressive
and wonderfully atmospheric science fiction novelabout life on
Earth after an alien ",Visitation", that leaves humans with more
questions than answers . . . Once I started reading it today, I
couldn''t stop.The story captured my heart and held my attention''
Goodreads reviewer, ? ? ? ? ?''This is the sort of book that you
read and then immediately feel the need to lend it to someone you
know so that they can experience and enjoy it themselves . . . I
was truly astonished-by both the poignancy and the deceptive(?)
simplicity of this relatively short novel'' Goodreads reviewer, ? ?
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