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CPGB – The Communist party of state security (combined – ) The ideology has changed somewhat, into a hodgepodge of and (Genialissimo himself is also ). The country is ruled by CPGB – The Communist Party of State Security, a merger of. The decay from which the Soviet Union suffered has worsened. The rest of the Soviet Union, where people barely survive, has been separated by a from the ' of Moscow, where communism has been realised. Within the wall everyone gets everything by the communist principle, ', though their needs are not decided by themselves, but by the Genialissimus. Most people have 'ordinary needs', but a chosen few have 'extraordinary needs'. For the first-mentioned group, life is dismal even within the privileged 'Moscorep' ( Moscow Communist Republic).
The situation finally gets so desperate that people throw themselves in the arms of the 'liberator', a writer and acquaintance of Kartsev, the Sim Karnavalov (an apparent mockery of ), who enters Moscow on a white horse and proclaims himself Serafim the First. Thus, communism is abandoned and society digresses back into. Reception [ ] This novel is considered to be a masterpiece of. Some (including Voinovich ) have called the novel prophetic. Further reading [ ] • Fletcher, M.D. (PDF, immediate download). International Fiction Review.
16 (2): 106–108. From the original on 11 March 2016. • Gottlieb, Erika (2001). Dystopian fiction East and West: universe of terror and trial. McGill-Queen's Press.
• Novikov, Tatyana (December 2000). 'The poetics of confrontation: carnival in V. Voinovich's Moscow 2042'. Canadian Slavonic Papers. 42 (4): 491–505. • Olshanskaya, Natalia (2011).
In Baer, Brian (ed.). Contexts, subtexts and pretexts: literary translation in Eastern Europe and Russia.
John Benjamins Publishing. CS1 maint: Extra text: editors list () • Ryan-Hayes, Karen (2006).
Contemporary Russian satire: a genre study. Cambridge University Press.
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