Moscow Stations, Venedikt Yerofeev's autobiographical novel, is a remarkable piece of writing - a true monument to the Soviet Union in its decline. The novel is a mixture of high, drunken comedy - a portrait of a soul filled with wisdom and pickled in Hunter's vodka who spends his days traipsing aro
Moscow Stations
β Scribed by Venedikt Yerofeev;Stephen Mulrine
- Publisher
- Faber and Faber
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Moscow Stations, Venedikt Yerofeev's autobiographical novel, is a remarkable piece of writing - a true monument to the Soviet Union in its decline. The novel is a mixture of high, drunken comedy - a portrait of a soul filled with wisdom and pickled in Hunter's vodka who spends his days traipsing around Moscow but has never once seen the Kremlin. With this cheerful admission we are off on a hallucinatory ride through the increasingly desperate mind of Venedikt Yerofeev. Translated by Stephen Mulrine.
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