Roadside Picnic (Limited Edition)

Arkady & Boris Strugatsky

Illustrated by Dave McKean

Introduced by Dave McKean

Foreword by Ursula K. Le Guin

Afterword by Boris Strugatsky

Translated by Olena Bormashenko

Limited to 600 hand-numbered copies

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The Strugatsky Brothers’ science fiction mastery meets David McKean’s phenomenal artistic talent in this new Folio limited edition. Introduced and signed by the artist, and limited to just 600 copies, this is a stunning issue of Roadside Picnic.

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‘Brilliantly and beautifully written . . . a truly superb work of science fiction.’
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Years after the aliens have been and gone, six landing sites, or Zones, around the world still contain the mysterious remnants of the visitation. Toxic wastelands of unimaginable terror, they hold dangerous artefacts and silvery threads of death that compel the straight-talking stalker, Redrick Shuhart, to keep coming back, his life dominated by the black-market trade in alien products. First published in 1972 from behind the Iron Curtain, the Strugatsky Brothers’ Roadside Picnic became a globally revered sci-fi classic and inspired the Andrei Tarkovsky film Stalker.

Award-winning illustrator Dave McKean describes the creative process in his exclusive new introduction: ‘Visualizing this place is in some ways like trying to bottle magnetism.’ Incredibly, this is precisely what McKean has achieved: from subtle nods to 1970s graphics and unnerving topographical renderings, to the arresting painterly illustrations of terrifying visits into the Zone, McKean’s arresting artwork is a startling vision of a bleak world.

Limited to just 600 hand-numbered copies, each signed by Dave McKean, this ultimate edition is a tribute to the Strugatskys’ masterpiece. Also included is an exclusive original print (created by McKean using elements from AI generated illustrations) and four prints with designs by the artist, as well as a spectacular lenticular slipcase that creates a mind-bending optical illusion as the book is removed, recalling the shimmering air of the Zone.

An edition that is not limited is available here.

Bound in blocked and printed cloth 

Set in PT Serif Pro and Filth of Icarus 

240 pages printed in dark green ink with integrated illustrations 

7 double-page spread colour illustrations, including one double-sided fold-out

Cold-foiled and printed endpapers 

Digitally printed page edges  

Blocked cloth slipcase with a printed lenticular panel in a die-cut shape

Folder with separate print, 4 prints of cover and slipcase designs from the unnumbered edition, and numbered limitation page signed by the artist

10˝ x 6¼˝

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  • A unique slipcase makes this book so different and so beautiful, along with the extraordinary art work inside. It is one of Folio's best.

    Review by Randall Griffith on 28th August 2024

  • Super cool piece. It's currently one of my favorites in my collection because of it's historical context to many pop culture products since it's time. From S.T.A.L.K.E.R. to Metro to Fallout, this work has inspired many great original creations. Soviet/Russian science fiction has always been prime despite governmental oversight and censorship (maybe rather because of). The artwork is amazing. It's abstract, yet knowing the story well leads the reader to a better understanding of the tone and aesthetic of the story because of how rough and painful each piece looks and how the Zone is much of the same. 10/10 — I love this piece

    Review by MARK FRANTZ on 3rd November 2023

  • Beautiful book

    Review by MR MICHAEL COUGHLAN on 13th April 2023

  • I am still reading the book so can’t leave an accurate review however the artwork in the book and it’s cover looks great which you would expect for a limited edition

    Review by Gerard Finnegan on 11th April 2023

  • Quite expensive compared to the standard edition but there seem to be no shortage of collectors wanting the deluxe versions.

    Review by Robert Kay on 16th March 2023

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