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In this essential collection of Andrei Platonov's plays, the noted Platonov translator Robert Chandler edits and introduces
The Hurdy-Gurdy
(translated by Susan Larsen),
Fourteen Little Red Huts
(translated by Chandler), and
Grandmother's Little Hut
(translated by Jesse Irwin). Written in 1930 and 1933, respectively,
and
constitute an impassioned and penetrating response to Stalin's assault on the Soviet peasantry. They reflect the political urgency of Bertolt Brecht and anticipate the tragic farce of Samuel Beckett but play out through dialogue and characterization that is unmistakably Russian. This volume also includes
, an unfinished play that represents Platonov's later, gentler work.
The Hurdy-Gurdy
(translated by Susan Larsen),
Fourteen Little Red Huts
(translated by Chandler), and
Grandmother's Little Hut
(translated by Jesse Irwin). Written in 1930 and 1933, respectively,
and
constitute an impassioned and penetrating response to Stalin's assault on the Soviet peasantry. They reflect the political urgency of Bertolt Brecht and anticipate the tragic farce of Samuel Beckett but play out through dialogue and characterization that is unmistakably Russian. This volume also includes
, an unfinished play that represents Platonov's later, gentler work.
In this essential collection of Andrei Platonov's plays, the noted Platonov translator Robert Chandler edits and introduces
The Hurdy-Gurdy
(translated by Susan Larsen),
Fourteen Little Red Huts
(translated by Chandler), and
Grandmother's Little Hut
(translated by Jesse Irwin). Written in 1930 and 1933, respectively,
and
constitute an impassioned and penetrating response to Stalin's assault on the Soviet peasantry. They reflect the political urgency of Bertolt Brecht and anticipate the tragic farce of Samuel Beckett but play out through dialogue and characterization that is unmistakably Russian. This volume also includes
, an unfinished play that represents Platonov's later, gentler work.
The Hurdy-Gurdy
(translated by Susan Larsen),
Fourteen Little Red Huts
(translated by Chandler), and
Grandmother's Little Hut
(translated by Jesse Irwin). Written in 1930 and 1933, respectively,
and
constitute an impassioned and penetrating response to Stalin's assault on the Soviet peasantry. They reflect the political urgency of Bertolt Brecht and anticipate the tragic farce of Samuel Beckett but play out through dialogue and characterization that is unmistakably Russian. This volume also includes
, an unfinished play that represents Platonov's later, gentler work.

















