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Cemetery with Wi-Fi

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Cemetery with Wi-Fi
9.99 €
In Lev Rubinstein's new book, an epic struggle between past and present unfolds. The Soviet past entangles our subconscious, embodying itself in obsessive images of propaganda, instructions, amendments, prohibitions, reservations, mishearings, and other psychopathology of political life. The author's attentive eye with unmistakable intuition picks out the most resonant informational absurdities and shows what they are made of and how to deal with them. But the approach
Rubinstein's approach is far from journalistic. Rather, he shows how the technique of fragmentary writing, armed with common sense and gentle humor, can promptly and accurately respond to the information agenda of contemporary Russia.
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