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Andrei Platonowitsch Platonow

    August 16, 1899 – January 5, 1951

    Andrei Platonov, a Soviet author whose works prefigure existentialism, possessed a unique voice that often ran counter to the prevailing ideologies of his time. Although a committed Communist, his writings were banned during his lifetime for their skeptical examination of collectivization and Stalinist policies. Platonov's remarkably energetic and intellectually precocious output spanned a vast range of subjects, from literature and art to science and philosophy. His distinctive prose, marked by a profound engagement with language and the human condition, offers a starkly original perspective on the societal and spiritual struggles of his era.

    Andrei Platonowitsch Platonow
    Чевенгур. Čevengur
    The Foundation Pit
    Happy Moscow
    Fourteen Little Red Huts and Other Plays
    Soul
    Chevengur