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Happy Moscow by Andrey Platonov

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Book name: Happy Moscow (2024)
Category: Alienation
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Pages: 200 pages
Language: Russian
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1991, midnight
"Happy Moscow" is a satirical novel set in the Soviet Union during the height of Stalinist rule, following the life of a young woman, Moscow Chestnova, who is named after the capital city. Despite the harsh realities of life under an authoritarian regime, she maintains a positive and optimistic outlook, symbolizing the Soviet Union's propaganda that promoted an image of a happy and prosperous society. The novel, through its characters and their experiences, explores the paradoxes and contradictions of the Soviet society, challenging the official narrative of happiness and prosperity. The 4144th greatest book of all time

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Andrey Platonov

Andrey Platonov

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