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Fidget (novel)

Fidget is a novel by science fiction writer Sergei Lukyanenko for children and young people , a continuation of the novel Nedotyopa , which was published in December 2010 by AST . The book tells about the further adventures of the young man Trix Sollier , a hereditary co-duke in a world similar to the European Middle Ages and Asia of a prefabricated model (a little from Kazakhstan , Uzbekistan and China ), but with magic and otherworldly forces acting in it ( minotaurs , necromancers , zombies , genies , dragons , etc.).

Fidget
The cover of the publication of the novel "Fidget" in the series "Star Maze" .jpeg
The cover of the publication of the novel in the series "Star Maze"
GenreFantasy
AuthorSergey Lukyanenko
Original language
Date of first publication2010
PreviousNonsense

General information

According to the idea of ​​the writer, the work is positioned as a book for children and youth. However, due to the huge number of internal references, allusions, and allegories to both the history of the Middle Ages and contemporary cultural, political, and sociological phenomena, the novel is essentially a “multi-layered” literary work that can be of interest to readers of all ages.
Trix Sollier goes to the Sultanate of Samarshan (a fictional country, an analogue of the Central Asian and Middle Eastern states), to meet new adventures, fight against enemies and help friends and friends.

Creation and publication

September 27, 2009 Lukyanenko announced in his LJ novel "Fidget" [1] . In the process of writing the novel was published in excerpts in the author’s LiveJournal [2] . A total of 30 fragments were published. The novel "Fidget" was published in December 2010 by the publishing house AST .

List of Russian-language editions
YearPublishing houseA place
publications
SeriesCirculationNoteA source
2011AST, AstrelMoscowStar Maze 3, Star Maze40,000The end of the dilogy about Trix Sollier. Design by artist V. Cooper.[3]
2011AST, Astrel // HarvestMoscow // MinskBlack series (tank gap)120,000The second novel of the cycle about Trix Sollier. Illustration on the cover of V. Cooper.[four]
2015ASTMoscowAll Sergey Lukyanenko5000Dilogy "Trix" in one volume. Illustration on the cover of V. Cooper.[five]

Notes

  1. ↑ The novel "Fidget" (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment May 8, 2010. Archived on August 27, 2011.
  2. ↑ Doctor Pilyulkin's emergency room Archived on January 9, 2013.
  3. ↑ Sergey Lukyanenko “Fidget”, 2011 (Russian) . Science Fiction Laboratory . Date of treatment April 10, 2016.
  4. ↑ Sergey Lukyanenko “Fidget”, 2011 (Russian) . Science Fiction Laboratory . Date of treatment April 10, 2016.
  5. ↑ Sergey Lukyanenko “Trix” (Russian) . Science Fiction Laboratory . Date of treatment April 10, 2016.

Literature

  • Nikolai Kalinichenko. Fidget // If: magazine. - Moscow: Favorite book, 2011. - No. 3 . - S. 257 . - ISSN 0136-0140 .
  • Nevsky Boris. Sergey Lukyanenko. Fidget // World of fiction (M.). - 2011. - No. 3. - S. 22.

Links

  • Fidget (neopr.) . Official site of Sergey Lukyanenko.
  • Sergey Lukyanenko "Fidget" (neopr.) . Science Fiction Laboratory .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fidget_(roman)&oldid=95798458


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