Today, Russian authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky are counted among
the best science fiction writers of the twentieth century.
In their Noon Universe novels, they imagined twenty-second-century Earth
as a space-faring communist utopia, devoted to guiding the progress of
civilization on alien worlds. But as the authors became increasingly
disillusioned with life in the Soviet Union, their Noon Universe stories
grew darker and more complex as well.
The Waves Extinguish the Wind provides the epic conclusion to the Noon
Universe saga, as eighty-nine-year-old Maxim Kammerer looks back at his
most earth-shattering investigation, which brought an entire era of
human civilization to an end. Searching for evidence that the mysterious
alien Wanderers were interfering in Earth's development, Kammerer and
his young trainee Toivo Glumov discovered a deeper and more disturbing
secret within humanity itself.
This new translation by Daniels Umanovskis joins updated editions of
Hard to Be a God, The Inhabited Island, and The Beetle in the
Anthill to bring the saga of the Noon Universe to its fitting end: a
search for truth and answers in a universe that provides only
questions.