Shcherbakov’s early career was defined by classic Soviet science fiction, where he blended technological optimism with philosophical inquiry. His most celebrated works in this genre include:
Vladimir Ivanovich Shcherbakov (1938–2004) was a prominent Soviet and Russian science fiction writer, journalist, and "folk history" researcher whose work bridged the gap between speculative fiction and alternative archaeology. He is most recognized for his explorations of lost civilizations and his controversial theories regarding the origins of the Russian people. Literary Legacy and Science Fiction shcherbakov vladimir skachat knigi
He proposed that the Russian people ("Slavo-Russians") were direct descendants of ancient Aryans and linked them to the Scythians, Etruscans, and Indo-Iranians. Shcherbakov’s early career was defined by classic Soviet