Soviet Literature


The Master and Margarita
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
We
Roadside Picnic
Heart of a Dog
The Day Lasts More than a Hundred Years
Kolyma Tales
Doctor Zhivago
And Quiet Flows the Don
The Foundation Pit
The Amphibian
Two Captains
The Dead Mountaineer's Inn
Autobiography of a Corpse
Black Snow
Sana Krasikov
Our communists aren’t like your communists. In New York they’re always on the street demonstrating, but their demands are absurd. Slash rents! Free groceries and electricity for the poor! They demand that landlords open up their vacant apartments to house the unemployed. They even demand that the Communist Party distribute unemployment relief instead of the Labor Department. They might as well demand cake and champagne!
Sana Krasikov

Sana Krasikov
She was arriving at a revelation that the secret to living was simply forgetting
Sana Krasikov, The Patriots

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