TRANSLATED AND WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ROBERT CHANDLER Moscow in
the 1930s is a symbol of Soviet paradise; a fairy-tale capital
where, in Stalin's words, 'life has become better, life has become
merrier". Beautiful, passionate, Moscow Chestnova bears her
captial's name, and seeks the happiness it promises. She flits from
man to man, fascinated by the brave new world supposedly taking
shape around her, on a quest for the better life. This anarchic
satire is accompanied by related works - short stories, an essay
and a screenplay - and through Robert Chandler's acclaimed new
translations Platonov's extraordinary prose and original vision can
at last be experienced in full.
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