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The Russian satirist's first novel in a dozen years centers on a Aglaya Stepanovna Revkina, a Stalin fanatic who just doesn't know what to do with herself during the relatively more open reigns of his predecessors. Ultimately, the novel spans 50 years of Russian history, ending in the chaos after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Knopf, 384 pages
07/13/2004
$25.00
ISBN: 0375412352
Fiction
General Literature & Fiction
Historical Fiction
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Translated into English by Andrew Bromfield.
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