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Russian Pulp: The Detektiv and the Russian Way of Crime
Anthony Olcott
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| #3012118 in Books | Anthony Olcott | 2001-10-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.47 x5.80l,.66 | File type: PDF | 240 pages | Russian Pulp||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Khordorkovsky's Russian Guilt vs. U.S. Innocence|By Susan Southworth|U.S. politicians and columnists continue to express outrage at the two trials and convictions of Russian oligarch Mikhail Khordorkovsky. Yet in Russia, the prosecution of Khordorkovsky is enormously popular. This book explains the divergence, although it never mentions his name and was published before Khordo||Although his goal is to introduce the Western reader to Russian pulp fiction, Olcott accomplishes much more in this extraordinarily informative volume. . . . Throughout, the author explores concepts (the eternal themes of the 'Russian soul,' the 'Russian idea,
The detektiv, Russia's version of the murder mystery, has conquered what in Soviet days loved to call itself 'the most reading nation on earth.' Most Russians don't read much Tolstoy, but they devour the lurid covers and cheap paper of the detektivs by the millions. Serials based on the works of two of the most popular authors (Andrei Kivinov and Aleksandra Marinina) have been hits of the last few TV seasons, their characters now a part of Russian everyday life. The ubiq...
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