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Christmas At The Ivanovs' by Alexander Vvedensky

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Book name: Christmas At The Ivanovs' (2024)
Category: Absurdist
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Language: Russian
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1938, midnight
"Christmas at the Ivanovs'" is a satirical play that delves into the absurdities of Soviet life during the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds during a Christmas celebration at the Ivanov family's home, where a series of bizarre and surreal events take place. The characters, including a detective, a poet, and various family members, engage in nonsensical dialogues and actions, reflecting the author's avant-garde approach to theater. The play critiques the disconnect between the state's ideological propaganda and the grim realities of everyday life, using dark humor and chaotic scenes to challenge the audience's perception of normalcy and rationality within a society under strict political control. The 2387th greatest book of all time

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Alexander Vvedensky

Alexander Vvedensky

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