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American writer Richard Lovett was born in Dixon (Illinois), graduated from the university with a diploma in astrophysics, then received a second education - legal, and after that a third - economics. Defended his dissertation in economics. Since 1989, he completely switched to creative activity. Lovett's range of interests is extremely wide - he has published six books and more than 2,000 articles in popular science and economics journals, as well as in most of the most prominent American and Canadian newspapers on topics of remote sensing, ecology, analytical chemistry, toxicology, food microbiology, etc. In addition, Lovett actively writes about extreme tourism, cycling and marathon running (he co-authored a book about the latter with Alberto Salazar, a three-time winner of the New York Marathon). The author made his debut in science fiction in 2003 with the story “Equalization.” , published in the magazine "Analog". Subsequently, he published several dozen novels and short stories, most of which were also published in Analogue. Lovett is also known for his popular science articles from the “Science fact” series. Both the author's fiction and articles have been repeatedly nominated and won in Analogue magazine's annual reader polls, which resulted in Lovett receiving a total of ten AnLab awards.
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- Name of the Author
- Ричард Ловетт
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Татьяна Алексеевна Перцева