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Chevengur - Andrei Platonov - książka
Producent: Vintage
Chevengur, often referred to as the Soviet Don Quixote, is hailed by numerous Russian authors as the finest novel from Russia in the past century. The *New York Review of Books* describes Andrey Platonov as an exceptional writer, arguably the most brilliant of the twentieth century. This English version captures the book's nuanced and profound nature. The protagonist, Zakhar Pavlovich, transitions from a background in traditional crafts to a role as a train mechanic, driven by his belief in the industrial revolution's transformative potential. His adopted son, Sasha Dvanov, fully embraces the revolution, anticipating a complete transformation of language, life, and every aspect of existence, from the soil to the sun. Joining forces with Stepan Kopionkin, who rides the formidable cart horse named Strength of the Proletariat, they traverse the steppe, encountering a variety of opposition and visionary figures. Eventually, they arrive in the isolated town of Chevengur, where communism seems to have triumphed with the absence of anything non-communist. However, even here, the idealistic vision begins to fade. The novel's rich language is simultaneously comedic, ironic, and grotesque, yet deeply sorrowful, capturing the essence of revolutionary fervor and disappointment. Although unpublished during Platonov’s lifetime, *Chevengur* is celebrated today as a monumental and poignant exploration of a world in the throes of revolutionary change. As Andrey Kurkov notes, this novel taught him to construct "literary worlds," showcasing Platonov's innate ability to craft dystopian narratives that resonate with readers through his genuine affection for his characters.
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