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020 _a0330307320
040 _cAL
041 _aeng
082 _223
_a891.7344
_bVOIM
100 _aVladimir Voinovich
_9387
245 _aMoscow 2042
260 _aGreat Britain
_bPan Books
_c1987
300 _aviii,424 p.
_bPB
_c19x13 cm.
365 _b4.99
_c£
_d4.99
500 _aEnglish
520 _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
650 _aPolitical Fiction
_9388
651 _aRussian
_9389
700 _aVOINOVICH (Vladimir)
_9390
942 _2ddc
_cGF
999 _c216397
_d216397