WRITER

Sergei Lukyanenko

1968 - Today

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Sergei Vasilyevich Lukyanenko (Russian: Серге́й Васи́льевич Лукья́ненко, IPA: [sʲɪrˈɡʲej vɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ lʊˈkʲjænʲɪnkə]; born 11 April 1968) is a Russian science fiction and fantasy author, writing in Russian. His works often feature intense action-packed plots, interwoven with the moral dilemma of keeping one's humanity while being strong. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Sergei Lukyanenko has received more than 274,222 page views. His biography is available in 32 different languages on Wikipedia. Sergei Lukyanenko is the 5,239th most popular writer (down from 4,499th in 2019), the 65th most popular biography from Kazakhstan (down from 49th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Kazakhstani Writer.

Memorability Metrics

  • 270k

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  • 46.77

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  • 32

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.99

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 4.07

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Notable Works

Last Watch
Fiction, Science Fiction
The Day Watch
Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
The second book in the internationally bestselling fantasy series, Day Watch begins where Night Watch left off, set in a modern-day Moscow where the 1,000-year-old treaty between Light and Dark maintains its uneasy balance through careful vigilance from the Others. The forces of darkness keep an eye during the day, the Day Watch, while the agents of Light monitor the nighttime. Very senior Others called the Inquisitors are the impartial judges insisting on the essential compact. When a very potent artifact is stolen from them, the consequences are dire and drastic for all sides. Day Watch introduces the perspective of the Dark Ones, as it is told in part by a young witch who bolsters her evil power by leeching fear from children’s nightmares as a counselor at a girls’ summer camp. When she falls in love with a handsome young Light One, the balance is threatened and a death must be avenged.Day Watch is replete with the thrilling action and intricate plotting of the first tale, fuelled by cunning, cruelty, violence, and magic. It is a fast paced, darkly humorous, haunting world that will take root in the shadows of your mind and live there forever.
The Night Watch
Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Vampires
The Night Watch series has caused a sensation never before seen in Russia -- its popularity is frenzied and unprecedented, and driven by a truly great, epic story. In 2005 Fox Searchlight announced it had acquired the Russian film adaptation for an American release. Interest in the books here is now set to reach a fever pitch.Set in modern day Moscow, Night Watch is a world as elaborate and imaginative as Tolkien or the best Asimov. Living among us are the "Others," an ancient race of humans with supernatural powers who swear allegiance to either the Dark or the Light. A thousand-year treaty has maintained the balance of power, and the two sides coexist in an uneasy truce. But an ancient prophecy decrees that one supreme "Other" will rise up and tip the balance, plunging the world into a catastrophic war between the Dark and the Light. When a young boy with extraordinary powers emerges, fulfilling the first half of the prophecy, will the forces of the Light be able to keep the Dark from corrupting the boy and destroying the world?An extraordinary translation from the Russian by noted translator Andrew Bromfield, this first English language edition of Night Watch is a chilling, engrossing read certain to reward those waiting in anticipation of its arrival.
The Twilight Watch
Vampires, Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Translated by Andrew BromfieldNight Watch and Day Watch, the first two books in this remarkable series, established Sergei Lukyanenko as a breathtakingly bold talent. Part fantasy, part vampire story, and part detective potboiler, this is the most successful science fiction series of all time in Russia and a true international sensation. In America, Fox Searchlight released the film adaptation of Night Watch to rapturous reviews, and adaptations of the next two books are in production.The world of Lukyanenko is as elaborate and imaginative as Tolkien or the best Asimov: Living among us are the "Others," an ancient race of humans with supernatural powers who swear allegiance to either the Dark or the Light. A thousand-year treaty has maintained the balance of power, and the two sides coexist in an uneasy truce.In Twilight Watch, the Others face their greatest threat yet. A renegade Other, his identity as yet unknown, has absconded with a fabled spell-book of untold power and appears bent on attacking the entire earth. Now forces of the Light and the Dark -- the Night Watch and the Day Watch -- must cooperate to stop him. Anton, the hero from Night Watch, is back, but when the culprit turns out to be none other than his partner, the race against time becomes more urgent than ever. In a world where reality and magic commingle, and where different degrees of existence are layered one atop the other, nothing is ever quite what it seems.
Posledniĭ dozor
Fantasy fiction, Russian, Russian Fantasy fiction

Page views of Sergei Lukyanenkos by language

Over the past year Sergei Lukyanenko has had the most page views in the with 181,896 views, followed by English (29,667), and German (15,319). In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are Catalan (57.18%), Hindi (54.07%), and Vietnamese (42.47%)

Among WRITERS

Among writers, Sergei Lukyanenko ranks 5,239 out of 7,302Before him are Henriette Roland Holst, Ælfric of Eynsham, George Călinescu, Alexander Ablesimov, Leo Buscaglia, and Áron Tamási. After him are Kjell Espmark, Tua Forsström, Katherine Neville, Georg Calixtus, Ahmet Haşim, and Thomas Ligotti.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Sergei Lukyanenko ranks 231Before him are Slaviša Jokanović, Anto Drobnjak, Thomas Strunz, Gary Payton, Ray Wilson, and Igor Lediakhov. After him are Ishtar, Ziggy Marley, Shin-ichiro Miki, Vanessa Marcil, Hassiba Boulmerka, and Laurent Jalabert.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Sergei Lukyanenko ranks 65 out of 193Before him are Anatoly Khrapaty (1962), Askar Mamin (1965), Zhaksylyk Ushkempirov (1951), Vladimir Smirnov (1964), Alexander Kazantsev (1906), and Dimash Kudaibergen (1994). After him are Nurlan Balgimbayev (1947), Arkady Volozh (1964), Imangali Tasmagambetov (1956), Ken Alibek (1950), Daniyal Akhmetov (1954), and David Rigert (1947).

Among WRITERS In Kazakhstan

Among writers born in Kazakhstan, Sergei Lukyanenko ranks 10Before him are Mukaghali Makatayev (1931), Ybyrai Altynsarin (1841), Saken Seifullin (1894), Vsevolod Ivanov (1895), Alexander Volkov (1891), and Alexander Kazantsev (1906).