
Influenced by Russian authors such as Vladislav Krapivin and the brothers Arkady and Boris Strugatsky as well as American counterparts Robert A. Though trained as a child psychiatrist, he soon abandoned the medical profession to pursue a career as a writer. He completed his secondary education in the town of Dzhambul, Kazakhstan, and continued his studies (1986–92) at the Alma-Ata State Medical Institute (now Kazakh National Medical University), where he graduated with a degree in psychotherapy. Lukyanenko was the son of a Russian Ukrainian father and a Tatar mother. ), Russian author of science fiction and fantasy, best known for his six-volume Night Watch series, a seminal body of work in the genre of urban fantasy. Sergey Lukyanenko, in full Sergey Vasilyevich Lukyanenko, (born April 11, 1968, Karatau, Kazakhstan, U.S.S.R.

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