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Overlook TP, 2000 Vladimir Voinovich, author of the classic The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin, has long been acclaimed as perhaps the greatest living satirist of Russian literature. In Monumental Propaganda, he again launches a fearless and hilarious assault on the hypocrisies and corruptions of Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. Once more, Voinovich...
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Overlook TP, 2000 Vladimir Voinovich, author of the classic The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin, has long been acclaimed as perhaps the greatest living satirist of Russian literature. In Monumental Propaganda, he again launches a fearless and hilarious assault on the hypocrisies and corruptions of Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. Once more, Voinovich...
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Overlook TP, 2000 Vladimir Voinovich, author of the classic The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin, has long been acclaimed as perhaps the greatest living satirist of Russian literature. In Monumental Propaganda, he again launches a fearless and hilarious assault on the hypocrisies and corruptions of Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. Once more, Voinovich...
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Jonathan Cape Ltd, London — 1988 — 400 p. — ISBN: 0-224-02532-5 The year is 1982, just two years before that made famous by Orwell. An exiled Soviet writer discovers that a German travel agency is booking flights through a time warp to a variety of tempting sites and dates in the future. Moscow? The year 2042? How can he resist? Translated by Richard Lourie.
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The Tale of the Writer Voinovich’s Installation in His New Apartment. London: Penguin, 1979. - 124 c. Translated by David Lapeza. Скан 600 dpi. 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...
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The Tale of the Writer Voinovich’s Installation in His New Apartment. London: Penguin, 1979. - 124 c. Translated by David Lapeza. Скан 600 dpi. 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...
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London: Penguin Books. 1978. - 269 c. Ivan Chonkin is a simple, bumbling peasant who has been drafted into the Red Army. Shortly before the outbreak of World War II, he is sent to an obscure village with one week's ration of canned meat and orders to guard a downed plane. Apparently forgotten by his unit, Chonkin resumes his life as a peasant and passes the war peacefully...
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London: Penguin Books. 1978. - 269 c. Ivan Chonkin is a simple, bumbling peasant who has been drafted into the Red Army. Shortly before the outbreak of World War II, he is sent to an obscure village with one week's ration of canned meat and orders to guard a downed plane. Apparently forgotten by his unit, Chonkin resumes his life as a peasant and passes the war peacefully...
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