01470nam a22002537a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000070007304100080008008200230008810000280011124500160013926000350015530000310019036500190022150000130024052007490025365000270100265100170102970000300104694200120107699900190108895201090110720210927085712.0210927b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a0330307320 cAL aeng 223a891.7344bVOIM aVladimir Voinovich9387 aMoscow 2042 aGreat BritainbPan Booksc1987 aviii,424 p.bPBc19x13 cm. b4.99c£d4.99 aEnglish  aIn 1982, a Russian emigre writer living in Stockdorf, West Germany, bought an expensive airline ticket and flew back to the Soviet Union via Lufthansa. The writer, Vitaly Kartsev, bore a striking resemblance to Vladimir Voinovich, a Russian emigre writer living in Stockdorf, West Germany. Kartsev’s ticket was more expensive than an ordinary flight from Germany to the Soviet Union because it involved traveling 60 years into the future as well as the miles from Munich to Moscow. Once in the future, Kartsev finds himself welcomed as a hero. A society in which state, party and church have merged regards him as a cultural witness and validation of itself.uhttps://sites.google.com/a/fc.books-now.com/en246/9780224025324-53feniGEneuman57 aPolitical Fiction9388 aRussian9389 aVOINOVICH (Vladimir)9390 2ddccGF c216397d216397 00102ddc40708ENGaALbALd2013-03-24l0o891.7344 VOIMpGF03447r2021-09-27 00:00:00w2013-03-24yGF