Platonov, Andrei Platonovich (, 1889-1951)

Happy Moscow / Andrey Platonov ; translated from the Russian by Robert and Elizabeth Chandler and others - New York : New York Review Books , 2012 - 266 p. ; 21 cm - New York Review Books classics .

Moscow Chestnova is a bold and glamorous girl, a beautiful parachutist who grew up with the Revolution. As an orphan, she knew tough times - but things are changing now. Comrade Stalin has proclaimed that "Life has become better! Life has become merrier!" and Moscow herself is poised to join the Soviet elite. But her ambitions are thwarted when a freak accident propels her flaming from the sky. A new, stranger life begins. Moscow drifts from man to man, through dance halls, all-night diners, and laboratories in which the secret of immortality is actively being investigated, exploring the endless avenues and vacant spaces of the great city whose name she bears, looking for happiness, somewhere, still.


Translated from the Russian to English

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