Far Rainbow

Far Rainbow

Infobox Book |
name = Far Rainbow
title_orig = Далёкая Радуга
translator = Antonina W. Bouis


image_caption = Cover from 1st United States edition
author = Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
illustrator =
cover_artist = Richard M. Powers
country = Soviet Union
language = Russian
series = Noon Universe
genre = Science fiction novel
publisher = Mir in USSR, Macmillan in U.S.
release_date = 1963
english_release_date = 1967 in USSR, 1979 1st in U.S.
media_type = Print (Hardcover)
pages =
isbn = ISBN 0-02-615200-2 (US edition)
preceded_by = Escape Attempt
followed_by = Hard to Be a God

"Far Rainbow" (Russian: Далёкая Радуга, pronounced|daˈlʲɵkajə ˈradugə) is a 1963 science fiction novel by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky set in the Noon Universe.

Plot summary

The novel tells the true story of the Rainbow catastrophe of 2156. It starts very simple, as a Wave observer "Robert Sklyarov" notices an unusually persistent Wave and reports it to the "Capital" (the only city on the scientists' planet). Simultaneously, "Camill" (the last remaining of "the Baker's Dozen") appears at his observation tower and tells him to leave it and fly south immediately. Sklyarov refuses to leave precious "ulmotrons" behind and urges Camill for help but when the wind front preceding the Wave strikes, the falling machinery seemingly kills Camill. Terrified Sklyarov flees south.

Back in the Capital, everything is still quiet. Leonid Gorbovsky, whose "Tariel II" has delivered scientific equipment to Rainbow, pays a visit to "Matvei Vyazanitsyn", the general director of the planet, then returns to his ship, when the ominous news come. Camill contacts (via videophone) the nearest scientist village and issues a warning that the Wave Sklyarov saw is closely followed by another one of a new type. According to him, it cannot be stopped like the ones before and therefore the Rainbow world council must begin the evacuation of the planet immediately. At this moment the Wave reaches Camill's observation tower and he dies once again.

Soon enough it becomes clear that humans cannot hold the new Wave back and an order to gather the entire population in the Capital is issued. Robert Sklyarov witnesses the Wave destroying semi-automatic "charybdis" and tries to pilot one manually to give his friends time to flee. In the end, his charybdis is destroyed, too, but Sklyarov manages to escape and sets off (on a flier) for the Children Village, where his fiancée, "Tatiana Turchina", works as a governess. He finds the Village already empty but on the way to the Capital, he locates a crashed aerobus that was carrying some of the children from the Village as well as Turchina herself. Having to choose whom to take with him (his flier can only carry two people), Sklyarov decides for his fiancée even though he knows that she would hate him for leaving the children behind.

Meanwhile in the Capital, the situation is close to panic. Everyone knows by now that Gorbovsky's "Tariel II" cannot take them all to space and that the nearest to Rainbow spaceship that can won't make it in time. Plans like burrowing a huge underground cave under the Capital to hide from the Wave, or jumping over it, or diving under it (in the southern ocean) are desperately developed. At this time, Gorbovsky announces that only the children will we transported onto the orbit on "Tariel II", but everyone agrees that this is the best choice. Afterwards a crowd of scientists approaches him and asks to take some of their documentation on board, since they consider it too valuable to be sent directly into space with mini-rockets.

And in the very last moment, Gorbovsky refuses to board his ship, leaving his first mate in charge and making even more space for the children and documentation. Tariel lifts off when the Waves (both northern and southern) are a few kilometers away from the Capital. Shortly before the two reach it, Gorbovsky, Camill, Sklyarov and Turchina sit on the beach not far from the city and watch a team of "null-T-testers" swim towards the southern Wave.

Trivia

* It is unknown how Leonid Gorbovsky escaped the Waves, but in "Space Mowgli", he is alive again.

Publishing history

The novel was originally written in 1962 and first published in Russian in the 1963 sci fi compilation "New Signal System" (Новая сигнальная) by Soviet Znanie Publishing House, reissued in the same year. In English first translated by Alan Myers and published by Soviet Mir Publishing House in 1967. In the United States novel was repeatedly translated by Antonina W. Bouis and published in 1979 book (with another Strugatskys' novel "The Second Invasion from Mars") by Macmillan.

English releases

# Strugatsky A., Strugatsky B. "Far Rainbow" translated by Alan Myers. Moscow: Mir Publishing House, 1967, 149-152 pp. ISBN 0-7147-0179-3 distributed by Central Books Ltd. LCCN: 78004145.
# Strugatsky, Arkady and Boris. "Far Rainbow / The Second Invasion from Mars (Best of Soviet Science Fiction)" translated by Antonina W. Bouis and Gary Kern. New York: Macmillan Pub Co, October 1, 1979, 240 pp. ISBN 0-02-615200-2. LCCN: 79013628.
# Strugatsky, Arkady and Boris. "Far Rainbow / The Second Invasion from Mars" translated by Antonina W. Bouis and Gary Kern. New York: Collier Books, 1980, 240 pp. ISBN 0-02-025610-8. LCCN: 80000298.
# Strugatsky Arkady, Strugatsky Boris. "Far Rainbow". NL: Fredonia Books, August 31, 2004, 152 pp. ISBN 1-4101-0668-3.


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