
The Invincible
by Stanisław Lem (1964)
Like 'Hard to Be a God', this explores humanity's place in the universe through a challenging encounter.

by Arkady Strugatsky (1964)
Arkady and Boris Strugatsky are widely known as the greatest Russian writers of science fiction, and their 1964 novel Hard to Be a God is considered one of the greatest of their works. It tells the story of Don Rumata, who is sent from Earth to the medieval kingdom of Arkanar with instructions to observe and to influence, but never to directly interfere. Masquerading as an arrogant nobleman, a dueler and a brawler, Don Rumata is never defeated but can never kill. With his doubt and compassion, and his deep love for a local girl named Kira, Rumata wants to save the kingdom from the machinations of Don Reba, the First Minister to the king. But given his orders, what role can he play? Hard to Be a God has inspired a computer role-playing game and two movies, including Aleksei German's long-awaited swan song. Yet until now the only English version (out of print for over thirty years) was based on a German translation, and was full of errors, infelicities, and misunderstandings. This new edition—translated by Olena Bormashenko, whose translation of the authors' Roadside Picnic has received widespread acclaim, and supplemented with a new foreword by Hari Kunzru and an afterword by Boris Strugatsky, both of which supply much-needed context—reintroduces one of the most profound Soviet-era novels to an eager audience.
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by Stanisław Lem (1964)
Like 'Hard to Be a God', this explores humanity's place in the universe through a challenging encounter.

by Stanisław Lem
Similar to 'Hard to Be a God', it delves into the psychological impact of encountering the unknown.

by Christopher Priest (1974)
Like 'Hard to Be a God', it presents a society with unique, oppressive rules and a protagonist questioning it.

by Robert Silverberg (1969)
Echoing 'Hard to Be a God', this book explores the difficulties of understanding and interacting with alien cultures.

by Hannu Rajaniemi (2012)
Like 'Hard to Be a God', it features advanced societies grappling with profound philosophical questions and complex technology.
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