Über den Autor

Alexander Belyaev was a prominent Russian science fiction writer known for his imaginative and thought-provoking narratives. Born in Saint Petersburg, he became one of the key figures in Soviet literature, often blending scientific concepts with fantastical elements. His writing career spanned several decades, during which he produced a number of influential works that captivated readers and inspired future generations of science fiction authors.

Belyaev's notable works include 'The Head of Professor Dowell' and 'The Amphibian Man.' These stories explore themes of human transformation and the ethical dilemmas arising from scientific advancements. His unique style and ability to weave complex ideas into engaging plots earned him a dedicated following. Even after his passing, Belyaev's contributions to the genre continue to resonate with fans of speculative fiction around the world.

Nationalität Russisch
Geburtsdatum March 4, 1884
Geburtsort Saint Petersburg, Russia
Todesdatum January 6, 1942