New Soviet science fiction (Macmillan's Best of Soviet science fiction)

Hardcover, 1980

Status

Available

Call number

PG3276 .N48

Publication

Collier Books (1980), Edition: 1st Collier Books ed, Unknown Binding, 297 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member cleverusername2
In Soviet Union, book reviews You!!

Okay, seriously. I picked this book up around 1997 I think, at Twice Sold Tales in Seattle. I got it mostly to be iconoclastic, I think, and because I was curious about what sort of stories the Russians told themselves about the future. I mean, you get to learn
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about a culture though its fantacies, right? Isn't that what Thrawn said? I'm afraid it's mostly a dissapointment, I found a lot of the stories to be overly short and simplistic, and I had a sense that I was loosing something in the translation. I'm going to hang on to it though and leaf through it on rainy nights. When you're a kid during the waning years of the Cold War you can't help but have a morbid curiosity about what was going on behind the Iron Curtain and this is an interesting peak at what got past the censors.
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LibraryThing member radicarian
There are some great stories in this collection, both short (under 10 pages) and long ones (50 ).

Language

ISBN

0025782207 / 9780025782204

Barcode

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