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Paradise Without Memory

Paradise Without Memory

12 hrs. 49 min.
Alexander Abramov (1900–1985) was a Soviet science-fiction writer who began his literary career in the 1920s with the work “The Doom of Chess.” He is the father of the writer Sergei Abramov, with whom he co-authored his major works. Among them are the trilogy “Riders from Nowhere,” including the novels “Riders from Nowhere,” “Heaven Without Memory,” and “The Silver Option,” as well as the novels “Celesta–7000” and “Everything Is Permitted,” and many stories and novellas.

In the novel “Heaven Without Memory,” characters discover an isolated civilization that lives in peace and abundance, yet doesn’t remember its origins. Their task is to uncover the secret of how the history of this people was erased—knowing that their actions may disrupt the existing balance.
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