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  1. Sever Feliksovich Gansovsky (Russian: Се́вер Фе́ликсович Гансо́вский; 15 December 1918 – 6 September 1990) was a Soviet science fiction author. He mostly wrote short stories.

  2. Sever Gansovsky was born on 15 December 1918 in Kiev, Ukraine. He was a writer and actor, known for Day of Wrath (1985), Besuch bei Van Gogh (1985) and Golos (1967). He died on 6 September 1990 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia].

    • Writer, Actor
    • December 15, 1918
    • Sever Gansovsky
    • September 6, 1990
  3. Aug 31, 2016 · In the classic Gansovsky story “Day of Wrath” (1964), a biological experiment creates human-like creatures with superior intellectual abilities that terrorize the Russian countryside. With echoes of H.G. Wells’ Dr. Moreau, Gansovsky’s story from Soviet Russia easily rivals that of any of his Western counterparts.

  4. Gansovsky, Sever. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. (1918-1990) Russian author, a dominant figure of the 1960s and 1970s; he was well known for his Radio plays, some of them sf, and also well regarded for his Hard-SF short stories and novellas, which were assembled in Shagi V Neizvestnoie ["Steps into the Unknown"] (coll 1963 ...

  5. Nov 10, 2021 · Story #42 of 107: “Day of Wrath” by Sever Gansovsky. Even though “Day of Wrath” is translated from Russian, it sounded completely American. The story is about two men riding on horseback into a backcountry settled by folks who work the land, live in cabins, and who fear people they don’t consider humans.

  6. A Selection of Stories by Soviet Science Fiction WritersInformation and questions about Vladlen Bakhnov | Sever Gansovsky | Ilya Varshavsky

  7. Sever Gansovsky has 20 books on Goodreads with 858 ratings. Sever Gansovskys most popular book is The Big Book of Science Fiction.