Red Star (novel)
1908 Russian-language novel by Alexander Bogdanov / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Red Star (Russian: Красная звезда) is a science fiction novel by Russian writer Alexander Bogdanov, published in 1908, about a communist society on Mars.[1] While in many ways praiseworthy, the society depicted is far from perfect - especially that Bogdanov's Martians seriously consider the option of conquering and colonizing Earth and perperating a wholesale Genocide of humanity. The first edition was published in St. Petersburg in 1908, before eventually being republished in Moscow and Petrograd in 1918, and then again in Moscow in 1922. Set in early Russia during the Revolution of 1905 and additionally on a fictional socialist society on Mars, the novel tells the story of Leonid, a Russian scientist-revolutionary who travels to Mars to learn and experience their socialist system and to teach them of his own world. In the process, he becomes enamored of the people and technological efficiency that he encounters in this new world.[2] An English translation by Charles Rougle was published in 1984.