Andrei Platonovich Platonov
Platonov, the son of a metalworker and the eldest of ten children, was born in a village near the Russian town of Voronezh. He began to publish poems and stories in the 1920s and worked as a land reclamation expert in central Russia, where he was a witness to the ravages of the Great Famine. In the 1930s Platonov fell into disfavor with the Soviet government, and his writing disappeared from sight.
Platonov, the son of a metalworker and the eldest of ten children, was born in a village near the Russian town of Voronezh. He began to publish poems and stories in the 1920s and worked as a land reclamation expert in central Russia, where he was a witness to the ravages of the Great Famine. In the 1930s Platonov fell into disfavor with the Soviet government, and his writing disappeared from sight. See less
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Andrei Platonovich Platonov book reviews
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The fierce and beautiful world.
At least "Soul", a novella, is obligatory to read for anybody who cares about literature. Read More
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The foundation pit
a look at yesterday's tomorrow
by Platuu, Aug 9, 2007
This is one of the more significant novels about the Stalinist period. It is a short book and , unfortunately, no translation can do it full credit because Platonov recreates the style of Party ... Read More