The Tale of the Writer Voinovich’s Installation in His New Apartment.
London: Penguin, 1979. - 124 c. Translated by David Lapeza.
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Introduction to the book:
Vladimir Voinovich, a manual worker from Soviet Central Asia, was originally the ideal member of the Russian literary establishment, not only a talented writer, but working class as well. But since 1966 he has been a supporter of the civil rights movement.
In 1974 he was expelled from the Writers’ Union for his consistent support of Solzhenitsyn. It was after the suppression of his novel, Ivan Chonkin, in the Soviet Union that Voinovich authorized publication in the West.