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The Wish Machine

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The Wish Machine (Russian: Маши́на жела́ний, Mashína zhelániy, literally "Machine of wishes"), also called Stalker, is a screenplay by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky for the 1979 movie Stalker that in turn is based on the fourth chapter of their 1972 novel Roadside Picnic, published in Avrora issues 7–9.

There are two versions of it: an early draft, printed by Text Publishers,[1] and the second one, published in Сборник научной фантастики, 1981, issue 25.[2]

The latter one was translated:

  • to French: Stalker. Pique-nique au bord du chemin (1981) by Svetlana Delmotte[citation needed]
  • to Polish: Maszyna życzeń, by Paweł Porwit in: Kwazar 01 (13) 1983[3]
  • to Hungarian: Stalker (1984) by Iván Földeák[3]
  • to Swedish: Stalker (1987) by Kjell Rehnström and Sam J. Lundwall[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Kindle edition. The blurb says it is one of the first scenarios, rather remote from the film.
  2. ^ Сборник научной фантастики. Выпуск 25 at fantlab.ru
  3. ^ a b c Аркадий и Борис Стругацкие «Машина желаний» at fantlab.ru
  4. ^ Libris: Stalker ISBN 91-86222-27-9

Further reading