Hungarian science fiction

The book explores the attempts of artificial intelligences abandoned by Man to uncover their origins and, ultimately, to rediscover mankind.

[2] Galaktika was a science fiction magazine of Hungary, published between 1972 and 1995.

The peak of 94,000 copies was very high (compared to the population of Hungary [pop.

10 million] while Analog magazine was printed in 120,000 copies in the United States [pop.

well over 200 million]), when reached its peak period, it was one of the largest science-fiction magazines of the world, and the quality of individual volumes was high.