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The Documentary Podcast

Max Kidruk: Imagining the future in a science fiction trilogy

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.32.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

How do you imagine the future if you are a science fiction writer living in the present with your country at war? That is the challenge and dilemma for best selling author Max Kidruk. As he nears completion of Collapse, the second volume of a science fiction trilogy The New Dark Ages, his first volume, Colony has sold 60,000 copies in Ukraine. In the real world, Kidruk has had to fight against his own biological frailty and the absolute uncertainty of the times he lives in. The presence of Russians in his fiction is an acknowledgement that the existential national threat of the enemy will not disappear and could grow worse. Perhaps the greatest challenge of all for Kidruk has been to keep his plot relevant. His trilogy is intended as a warning on many levels but real world politics keeps outstripping his wildest imaginings. Mark Burman has been in conversation with Kidruk for the past 18 months as the war has continued to rage.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the documentary from the BBC World Service.

0:03.2

I'm Mark Berman, and in this edition of In the Studio, I'm taking you to 22nd century Mars,

0:09.1

courtesy of best-selling Ukrainian author Maxim Kydruk, and his vast saga, The New Dark Ages,

0:15.4

which began with Colony in 2019.

0:17.8

Prologue.

0:19.6

Antarctic Station Amzstan Amundsena

0:21.6

Scotta

0:22.6

Pternan

0:23.6

Pollyus

0:24.6

19th

0:25.6

Verisna

0:26.6

211

0:27.6

Jailin Gonkala

0:29.6

probula

0:30.6

on a station

0:31.6

Tidding

0:32.6

with a

0:34.6

thought that

0:35.6

fiction should warn

0:36.6

that as science fiction writer, I should depict

0:39.8

the worst possible scenario of the future and describe it as realistically as possible,

0:45.0

so that no one doubted that it really can become our future.

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