Offers an uproarious romp through the earnestly boring and unintentionally campy world of early Soviet ""production"" prose, with its celebration of robust workers heroically building socialism. The novel combines burlesque absurdism and lofty references to classical and Russian High Modernist literature with a tongue-in-cheek plot.
Offers an uproarious romp through the earnestly boring and unintentionally campy world of early Soviet ""production"" prose, with its celebration of robust workers heroically building socialism. The novel combines burlesque absurdism and lofty references to classical and Russian High Modernist literature with a tongue-in-cheek plot.
Ainsley Morse is a teacher, translator, and scholar of Slavic languages and literatures, primarily Russian. She currently teaches at Pomona College.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: A Soviet Pastoral A Note on Names PART I Chapter One Chapter Three Chapter Five Chapter Six PART II Chapter Seven Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Thirteen Chapter Eighteen PART III Chapter Twenty Chapter Twenty-two Chapter Twenty-five Chapter Twenty-eight Chapter Twenty-nine Chapter Thirty Chapter Forty Notes Egunov Bibliography
Introduction: A Soviet Pastoral A Note on Names PART I Chapter One Chapter Three Chapter Five Chapter Six PART II Chapter Seven Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Thirteen Chapter Eighteen PART III Chapter Twenty Chapter Twenty-two Chapter Twenty-five Chapter Twenty-eight Chapter Twenty-nine Chapter Thirty Chapter Forty Notes Egunov Bibliography
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