The galosh

About this book
Though little known to English readers, Zoshchenko was one of the most popular writers in early Soviet Russiaa̮ time when, as Hicks explains in a useful introduction to this collection of brief comic tales, satire was not yet prohibited by the authorities. Describing himself as "a temporary substitute for the proletarian writer," Zoshchenko wrote in a deliberately simple style, filling his pages with corrupt officials, petty thieves, and confused bureaucrats.
Details
- First published
- 2000
- OL Work ID
- OL2440150W
Subjects
FictionRussiansIntellectual lifeEconomic conditionsSocial conditionsTranslations into EnglishRussian Humorous storiesFiction, humorous, generalFiction, short stories (single author)Soviet union, fiction