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The Faculty Of Useless Knowledge

Yury Dombrovsky, Alan Myers

From Shelf: What Is It With Russia?

Vivid, courageous and defiant, The Faculty of Useless Knowledge is the crowning achievement by the author of The Keeper of Antiquities and The Dark Lady and draws heavily on autobiographical experience.

The Year of Terror, 1937. Zybin, an exiled intellectual and archaeologist in the far province of Alma-Ata, finds himself wrongly accused of a crime during the darkest days of Stalin's reign. Soon, he and his colleagues are caught up in an ambitious Cheka investigator's attempts to set up a show trial to rival those taking place in Moscow. Vivid, courageous and defiant, The Faculty of Useless Knowledge is the crowning achievement by the author of The Keeper of Antiquities and The Dark Lady and draws heavily on autobiographical experience. First published in Russian in 1978, it is a masterpiece of anti-totalitarian literature, and stands alongside the works of Solzhenitsyn and Bulgakov in illuminating the chaos, absurdity and bureaucratic labyrinths of Soviet Russia.

Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
512
Publisher:
Vintage Publishing
ISBN:
9781846556982
Published Date:
11/2/2013
Dimensions:
234mm x 153mm x 31mm
Weight:
562g
Category:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)

RRP: £16.99

Format: Paperback / softback

ISBN: 9781846556982


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