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One morning in 1949, Fan Fanych, alias Etcetera, is summoned from his Moscow apartment to KGB headquarters, where he is informed that he will be charged with a crime more heinous than any mere man could ever devise: “the vicious rape and murder of an aged kangaroo in the Moscow Zoo on a night between July 14, 1789 and January 9, 1905.” Every moment in the nightmarish and hilarious account that follows lives up to the absurdity of this accusation. Along the way, Fanych runs into seductive KGB agent (who’s bent on convincing Fanych that he’s a kangaroo), a camp full of old Bolsheviks desperately trying to believe in ruined revolutionary hopes, Adolf Hitler, and all three parties at the Yalta Conference (which didn’t; as it turns out, go quite like we’ve been told). And all this phantasmagoria is faithful to reality, for—as Dostoevsky knew—it is impossible for realism to portray a society whose corruption is literally fantastic.

Language

en

Published on

01/03/1999

Pages

278

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781564782168

Who is this book for? Readers who enjoy absurdist literature and critiques of society.

Topics CorruptionRealityAbsurdity
MoodHumorous, Light-hearted
HumorOccasional Humor
RomanceMinor Subplot
Explicit scenesSuggestive Themes

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