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  1. Александр Романович Беляев 16 March 1884 Smolensk, Russian Empire: Died: 6 January 1942 (aged 57) Pushkin, USSR: Occupation: Lawyer, Novelist: Nationality: Russian : Genre: Science fiction, adventure novel: Notable works: The Air Seller, Professor Dowell's Head, Amphibian Man, Ariel

  2. Aleksandr Románovich Beliáyev (ruso: Александр Романович Беляев; Smolensk, 4 de marzo jul. / 16 de marzo de 1884 greg.-Pushkin, 6 de enero de 1942) fue un escritor ruso de ciencia ficción. Su trabajo durante los años 1920 y 1930 le valió muchos premios y la crítica lo llama aún hoy, el Julio Verne ruso.

  3. Aleksander Belyaev. Artworks. View all 10 artworks. Aleksander Belyaev was born in 1959, a remarkable figure of Russian Impressionism and Kitsch. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  4. Александр Беляев. Nacimiento: 7 de junio de 1959; St. Petersburg , Russian Federation. Nacionalidad: Russian. Movimiento: Impresionismo, Kitsch, Realismo Contemporáneo. Género: retrato, pintura figurativa. Campo: dibujo, pintura. Sitio oficial: belyaev.fineart.name.

  5. Learn about the life and works of Alexander Belyaev, who wrote 17 novels and many short stories in the genre of science fiction. He predicted many real scientific advances, such as underwater life, space exploration and transplantology, and inspired many fans and adaptations.

  6. (1884-?1942) Russian author whose surname has been variously transliterated; further spellings include Beliayev, Belyaev and Belyayev. His death-date is likewise insecure: he died during the German occupation of the city of Pushkin and, while his body was discovered in January 1942, it is possible that he died in late 1941.

  7. Александр Беляев со смоленским другом Николаем Высоцким.jpg 338 × 490; 60 KB Александр Беляев.jpg 550 × 706; 255 KB Дом, в котором в 1939-1942 гг. жил и умер писатель А.Р. Беляев 1.jpg 3,851 × 2,605; 2.8 MB