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Sergey Vasilevich Lukyanenko
Сергей Лукьяненко
Birth at
11 April 1968
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In 1968 in the city of Karatau (Kazakhstan) in the family of doctors was born Sergey Vasilyevich Lukyanenko. After graduating from the institute, Sergey worked as a doctor, and in 1995 he devoted himself entirely to literary activity. Sergey Lukyanenko published his first stories “The Violation” (1987) and “Behind the Forest, Where the Vile Enemy” (1988), as well as the early novels “The Thirteenth City” and “The Pier of Yellow Ships” in magazines. Sergey Lukyanenko acquired fame after the publication
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In 1968 in the city of Karatau (Kazakhstan) in the family of doctors was born Sergey Vasilyevich Lukyanenko. After graduating from the institute, Sergey worked as a doctor, and in 1995 he devoted himself entirely to literary activity. Sergey Lukyanenko published his first stories “The Violation” (1987) and “Behind the Forest, Where the Vile Enemy” (1988), as well as the early novels “The Thirteenth City” and “The Pier of Yellow Ships” in magazines.
Sergey Lukyanenko acquired fame after the publication of the novel “Knights of Forty Islands” (1992), for which in 1995 he received the “Wander” award “Sword of Rumata” in Krasnoyarsk. In 1993, for the collection "Atomic Sleep" Sergey received the award "Start"
In 1990, Sergey Lukyanenko met his future wife Sophia, who taught psychology at one of the universities of Kazakhstan, and in 1996 he moved with his family to Moscow.
On the basis of the cycle "Sources" by Sergei Lukyanenko, the pictures of the same name were shot.
"Night Watch" (2004) and
"Day Watch" (2006). And based on the film
"Aziris Nuna" Lukyanenko’s story “Today, Mother!”
Also, it is impossible not to mention such works by Sergei Lukyanenko as "Spectre", "Chernovik", "Purgent" and "Nedotepa".