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Chevengur

rus. Чевенгур · 1929
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Historical Context and Significance

«Chevengur» by Andrei Platonov is one of the key works of 20th-century Russian literature, exploring utopian ideas and their implementation in Soviet Russia. The novel was written in 1927-1928 but was not published during the author's lifetime due to censorship. In the book, Platonov depicts the attempt to build a communist society in the fictional town of Chevengur, where residents strive to create an ideal world free from exploitation and inequality. However, utopian dreams clash with harsh reality, leading to tragic outcomes. «Chevengur» has significantly influenced subsequent literature and culture, becoming a symbol of critical reflection on utopian ideals and their practical realization. Platonov's work continues to intrigue researchers and readers, offering a profound analysis of human nature and social experiments.

Chevengur
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Date of publication: 22 July 2024
———Original titlerus. Чевенгур · 1929
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