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Grigory Borisovich Adamov (; born Abram Borukhovich Gibs; Абрам Борухович Гибс; May 18, 1886 - June 14, 1945) was a Soviet science fiction writer, best known for his novels ''Conquerors of the Underground'' (1937), ''The Mystery of the Two Oceans'' (1939) and ''The Ousting of the Ruler'' (1946).


Biography

Abram Gibs was born in Kherson, the seventh child of a poor Jewish timber factory worker. Expelled from a local gymnasium due to his family's inability to pay for the course, he started to earn his living by giving lessons in grammar and arithmetic. His parents wanted him to become a doctor, but at the age of 15 Abram Gibs joined a radical youth circle, then the Kherson
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party organization. In 1906 he was arrested and deported to the
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area, however, he soon escaped and made his way to
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, then, as part of a Bolshevik envoy group, travelled to
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and took part in the operation the end result of which was the destroying of documents of the battleship Potyomkin mutineers' trial. Arrested for agitation among Russian
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sailors, Gibs was sentenced to three years in jail.In the post-Soviet times certain aspects of Adamov's biography, not corroborated by documental evidence, wer
put to doubt
In 1911, using the pen name Grigory Adamov, Gibs started contributing to the Kherson-based ''Yug'' (South) newspaper, of which he soon became the editor. After the
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Adamov joined the Narkomprod (where he became friends with future
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), then
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publishing house, all the while writing for different journals, including ''Nashi Dostizhenyia'' (Our Achievements), edited by
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. As a correspondent for ''Za Industrializatsiyu'' (For Industrialization) newspaper Adamov travelled all over the country. It was during these voyages that he developed strong interest in science and new technology.


Literary career

In 1930 Adamov became a professional writer. His first short stories, belonging to the so-called '' genre and dealing with
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and Earth power employment, artificial climate change, etc., were published by '' Znanie-Sila'' (Knowledge is Power) magazine. In 1937 ''Conquerors of the Underground'' came out. This finely written novel rich with technical trivia and with a spy thriller element to it became popular with the young, technically minded Soviet readership. Even more successful was Adamov's second novel, ''The Mystery of the Two Oceans'' (1939), a
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telling the story of the Soviet wonder-
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Pioneer, succeeding in its round-the-world mission despite imperialists' agents' attempts at thwarting it. While working upon it, Adamov became an expert in
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, having studied hundreds of scientific books and documents. In 1956, the novel was made into a film by Konstantin Pipinashvili at the Georgian Film Studio. While writing his third novel, ''The Ousting of the Ruler'', he made a journey to the Russian Far North, so as to investigate his own idea of the possibility of warming the
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area up (by artificially heating the
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) and thus benefitting the Soviet economy. The novel was published posthumously, in 1946. Grigory Adamov died on June 14, 1945, in Moscow.


Select bibliography

* The United Columns (Соединённые колонны, , 1931, essays and short stories collection). * The Accident (Авария, Avariya, 1935, novelet) * In the Stratosphere (В стратосфере, V stratosphere, 1938, short story) * Oasis of the Sun (Оазис Солнца, Oazis Solntsa, 1936, novelet) * ''Conquerors of the Underground'' (Победители недр, , 1937, novel) * ''The Mystery of the Two Oceans'' (Тайна двух океанов, Taina dvukh okeanov 1939, novel). * The Attack of the Magnetic Torpedoes (Атака магнитных торпед, Ataka magnitnykh torped, 1938, novella) * ''The Ousting of the Ruler'' (Изгнание владыки, Izgnaniye vladyki, 1946, novel).


Translations

* Das Geheimnis zweier Ozeane (German). Moscow, Verlag Progreß, 1948, 1962, 1966, 1978, 1980, 1982; Verlag Neues Leben, 1956, 1959. * Taina celor doua oceane (Romanian). Bucharest. Editura Tineretului, 1957. * Kahe ookeani saladus (Estonian). Tallinn: Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus, 1957. * Երկու օվկիանոսների գաղտնիքը (Armenian). Yerevan, Հայպետհրատ, 1964.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Adamov, Grigory 1886 births 1945 deaths Writers from Kherson Russian science fiction writers Soviet science fiction writers Soviet children's writers Soviet novelists Soviet male writers 20th-century Russian male writers Soviet Jews Jewish Ukrainian writers Jewish novelists 20th-century Ukrainian writers 20th-century Russian journalists 20th-century Ukrainian journalists