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'Great is the Soviet Union, vast its territories, warm its
entrails...' 1959. Whispers of dissidence are spreading in the
U.S.S.R. Texts published in the West are circulating in samizdat,
tormenting the secret police. Lieutenant Ivanov of the K.G.B, under
pressure from his enraged superiors, is handed the case. Leads
emerge, flare up, vanish. Years pass. 'Abram Tertz' publishes
another short story, a new novel, mocking the competent authority.
Shielded by his fierce wife Maria Vasilyevna Rozanova, Andrei
Sinyavsky, one of the Soviet Union's most renowned and brilliant
figures of resistance, waits in his wired apartment, drinking, sure
his days as a free man are numbered. But as Rozanova continues to
taunt Ivanov with her cheerful intransigence, a crisis of
confidence opens up within the regime's resolve, causing the young
lieutenant to wonder, 'are we actually as competent as we claim to
be?'' With the unique insight afforded by his mother, Rozanova,
Gran pays remarkable homage to Andrei Sinyavsky, his father,
reimagining the six long years leading up to his infamous arrest,
trial and conviction. Framed within a riveting cat-and-mouse
dynamic; irreverent and darkly comic, Gran balances a satirical
lightness with deeper meditations on dogma and freedom of
expression, state control and creative resistance, the ghosts of
which, at a time when political criticism is being crushed once
again, are as present today as ever before.
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