Gennady Gor


Gennady Samoilovich Gor was a Russian writer and science fiction author of the Soviet Union.
The son of a Jewish family exiled to Siberia, Gor went in 1923 to Petrograd, where he studied history and philology. Here he took up with representatives of the avant-garde literature of the time, including Daniil Kharms and Alexander Vvedensky, the heads of the avant-garde group OBERIU. As early as 1925 he began to publish, in addition to popular science texts about the life and culture of northern Siberian tribes, his first experimental literature. From 1961 he also wrote science fiction and published in this field numerous novels, short stories and novellas. In the GDR he published some stories and translated two novels. His poems appeared in 2007.