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In these two novellas, Volodymyr Dibrova - one of the best prose writers in Ukraine today - tells the story of how the Soviet system was sustained by individuals who never truly chose to support it but simply lacked the courage to oppose it.

Peltse portrays the formation of an average apparatchik. Both funny and alarming, the novella provides an incisive psychological portrait of an individual trapped in a system he simultaneously dislikes and depends on for survival. Pentameron tells the story of one day in the life of five colleagues working in a Soviet research institute. Each is dissatisfied with his or her lot in life and dreams of escaping. Yet all are trapped in and by a system that has taken away their ability to act decisively.

A piercing study, Pentameron reveals the myths, superstitions, and predicament of a large segment of Soviet Ukrainian society.

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English
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198

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Peltse and Pentameron (Writings from an Unbound Europe)
December 2, 1996, Northwestern University Press
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Cover of: Peltse and Pentameron (Writings from an Unbound Europe)
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December 2, 1996, Northwestern University Press
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Library of Congress
PG3949.14.I27 A25 1996, PG3949.14.I27A25 199

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Hardcover
Number of pages
198
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

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Open Library
OL7979181M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780810112377
ISBN 10
0810112191
ISBN 13
9780810112193
LCCN
96027239
OCLC/WorldCat
35068135
Library Thing
1961481
Goodreads
2917321

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