Published works reference
Lyubov and Yevgeny Lukin - a short bibliography:
  1. L. and Ye. Lukin. When Angels Retreat: SF&F. - Volgograd: Nizhn.- Volzh. publishing house, 1990. - 224 p.
  2. L. and Ye. Lukin. Five in a Boat, not counting the Seventh: An SF&F mini-novella. - Volgograd: "ATOM", 1990. - 40 p.[+ 7].
  3. L. and Ye. Lukin. Cherchez la Grandma: A SF&F collection. - Volgograd: Uprinformpechat', 1993. - 144 p.
    Contents: Permission to Report! - Give my Landing Leg Back! - Accident.- Rescuer. - Information Flow. - Authors' Digression. - Genuine Veneer Face. - The Knight of the Crystal Bowl. - Don't Evoke Genetic Memory! - Similar Case. - Crack! - Spiral Turn (Cave Chronicles 001). - Perpetual Motion (Cave Chronicles 002). - At the Origins of Lore (Cave Chronicles 003). - Noon. XX Century. - In Order to Avoid. - Cherchez la Grandma. - Ask Caesar. - Nostalgia. - Bad Habit. - The Fourteenth. - Inner Monologue.
  4. Ye. Lukin. There, Beyond the Acheron: Novellas. - Moscow: Lokid, 1995. - 461 p. - (Modern Russian SF&F).
    Contents: Missionaries. - There, Beyond the Acheron. - Five in a Boat, not counting the Seventh. - Amoeba. - Striking Steel. - Permission to Report! - Invasion.
  5. L. and Ye. Lukin. Loopy Times: Novellas, stories. - Kiev: KRANG; Kharkov: Folio, 1996. - 398 p. - (Fantograd).
    Contents: Striking Steel. - The Right to Speak. - Until the Time Ends. - Protion Street. - Accident. - Seven Thousand I's. - Rescuer. - Similar Case. - Give my Landing Leg Back! - Cherchez la Grandma. - Ask Caesar. - Nostalgia. - Bad Habit. - The Fourteen. - Inner Monologue. - Information Flow. - Spiral Turn. - Perpetual Motion. - At the Origins of Lore. - The Knight of the Crystal Bowl. - Her Majesty. - The Power is Equal to... - Construction. - The Monument. - The Awakening. - Don't Believe Your Eyes. - The Black Dream. - There, Beyond the Acheron. - Authors' Digression. - In Order to Avoid. - Genuine Veneer Face. - Don't Evoke Genetic Memory! - Crack! - Noon. XX Century. - Let Them See. - The Rest Doesn't Count. - You, and Nobody Else.
  6. Ye. and L. Lukin. Smasher: Novellas. - Moscow: Lokid, 1997. - 508 p. - (Modern Russian SF&F).
    Contents: When Angels Retreat. - Astrochurch. - Delirium Tremens (Nicholas's Passions). - Vacation and a Photographer. - Sledge-Hammer Genius (Professional Work). - Philologists. - Tupapau, or a Fairy-Tale About a Mean Wife.
  7. Ye. Lukin. Predatory Wicked Moon: SF&F novels/Afterword by Ye. V. Kharitonov. - Moscow: AST; St-Petersburg: Terra Fantastica, 1997. - 560 p. - (Star Labyrinth).
    Contents: Predatory Wicked Moon. - Missionaries.
  8. Ye. Lukin. We Rolled your Sun: SF&F novel, novellas. - Moscow: AST; St-Petersburg: Terra Fantastica, 1997. - 528 p. - (Spell-Bound Worlds).
    Contents: We Rolled your Sun. - There, Beyond the Acheron. - Five in a Boat, not counting the Seventh. - National Linguistic Party Manifesto.
  9. Yevgeny Lukin. Justice Zone. AST-TF, 1998, "Star Labyrinth" series, 480 pages
    Contents: Ye. Lukin. Justice Zone (a novel); Ye. and L. Lukin. Striking Steel (a novel).
    Republished by Moscow: AST, 2000
  10. Yevgeny Lukin. Scarlet Aura of the Archcommunist. Moscow: AST, 2000. - 480 p. - (Star Labyrinth).
    Contents: Scarlet Aura of the Archcommunist (novel). - ...And the Victory's Ours!. - In the Country of Setting Sun. - The Case in the Past. - A Story of one Falsification, or a Falsification of one Story. - National Linguistic Party Manifesto. - The Last Word from the Author.
  11. Yevgeny Lukin. We Rolled your Sun. Moscow: AST, 2000. - 432 p. - (Spell-Bound Worlds).
    Contents: Ye. Lukin. We Rolled your Sun (a novel).
  12. Yevgeny Lukin. Space Geeks. Moscow: AST, 2000. - 480 p. - (Star Labyrinth).
    Contents: Ye. Lukin. Space Geeks, or Sledge-Hammer Genius (a novel); Ye. and L. Lukin. Tupapau, or a Fairy-Tale About a Mean Wife (a novella).
  13. Yevgeny Lukin. Blind Guides. Moscow: AST, 2000. - (Star Labyrinth).
Translations:
  1. Barbara Hambly, "Dragonsbane", novels, translated from English, "Rousich" publishing house, Smolensk, 1995.
  2. Barbara Hambly, "Those Who Hunt the Night", a novel, translated from English, "AST" publishing house, Moscow, 2000.

© Compiled by: Ye. Kharitonov, B. Zavgorodniy, K. Grishin.


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