Lukiyanko was born in Kazakhstan and studied medicine in his early years. After graduating from medical school, he stayed in the hospital as a physician and a mental patient. But after practicing medicine, he loved science fiction and served as the deputy editor of the science fiction magazine World. 1987, Dawn magazine published his first short science fiction novel "Destruction", which began to attract readers' attention. 1992 The novella Knight of the Forty Islands won him a wide reputation. 1993, Lukiya Nianke gave up the ideal of saving the world and turned to the field of full-time science fiction creation. Soon, the rich feedback he got from readers and critics proved that his original choice was correct.
After the novel The Night's Watch was published in 1998, Lukiyanko's sci-fi creation career was pushed to the peak. The story takes place in Russia today, because the war has been chaotic for hundreds of years. Later, representatives of opposing good and evil parties signed a contract stating that they could not cross each other's borders. This boundary is not a specific line, but a concept in their minds, but both sides must strictly abide by it and cannot cross it. To this end, the kind party sends night patrol teams to patrol the dark night of the earth to check whether the other party has violated the rules, because the streets at night are dangerous for ordinary people living during the day. The reason of danger is not criminals and perverts, but aliens representing evil forces. They are vampires, shapeshifters, magicians and witches. When the sun goes down, they haunt in the phantom of the night, looking for prey. These aliens have amazing power, and ordinary weapons can't hurt them, but they have a natural enemy-the night watchman. For hundreds of years, they tracked these aliens, fought with them, and maintained order and justice. ...
The story of the night watchman sounds interesting, but the theme is not new. The dualism of good and evil has long been a cliche in philosophy, but Lukiyanko put forward a paradox in this traditional concept, that is, good cannot exist independently, and it has to coexist with evil by signing contracts or exchanging conditions; In addition, the true face of good is not bright, but in order to safeguard their own interests, they must do evil. In contrast, evil is not as dark as it literally means. In fact, it may be a victim of good, and what it does may not be really evil.
The Night's Watch trilogy won Lukiyanko fame and profits. The first song of the film was very popular and attracted the attention of Hollywood filmmakers. Lukiya Nianke's love for Hollywood is very calm, and he still concentrates on creation. This rugged Kazakh is actually very thoughtful. He clearly knows that the love of his readers is far more real and important than the irrelevant promises in Hollywood.