Jack (John Holbrook) Vance (August 28, 1916, San Francisco - May
26, 2013, Oakland) was a famous American mystery, fantasy and
science fiction author. Most of his work has been published under
the name Jack Vance. Vance's stories written in the 1940s and 1950s
cover many science fiction themes, with a tendency to emphasis on
mysterious and biological themes (ESP, genetics, brain parasites,
body switching, other dimensions, cultures) rather than technical
ones. By the 1960s, Vance had developed a futuristic setting which
he came to call the "Gaean Reach." Thereafter, all his science
fiction was, more or less explicitly, set therein. The Gaean Reach
is loose and ever expanding. Each planet has its own history, state
of development and culture. Within the Reach conditions tend to be
peaceable and commerce tends to dominate. At the edges of the
Reach, out in the lawless "Beyond," conditions are sometimes, but
not always, less secure.
Alexander Feht (born in 1961 near the Siberian city of
Novosibirsk), a Russian American poet, translator, and music
composer, spent more than 15 years preparing and polishing his
Russian translations of Jack Vance's masterpieces. He personally
discussed with Jack Vance some daunting difficulties involved in
translation of Vance's rhythmical and complex prose, whose
mesmerizing character and timeless nobility are often lost in poor
translations.
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