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I thought the list might find the following link interesting - it's a very
critical description of a Sci-Fi novel named "Yellow Blue Tibia" set in
Soviet Russia. The accuracy of time and place is debated, as is the title,
which many list members will spot the significance of without following the
link, I'm sure. Plus there is even some talk of whether or not "Sovetskaya
Fantastika" is (at a stretch) a permissible reading of 'SF'...
http://yuki-onna.livejournal.com/569516.html?thread=14487212
The author of the novel replies politely in the comments, which is nice.
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critical description of a Sci-Fi novel named "Yellow Blue Tibia" set in
Soviet Russia. The accuracy of time and place is debated, as is the title,
which many list members will spot the significance of without following the
link, I'm sure. Plus there is even some talk of whether or not "Sovetskaya
Fantastika" is (at a stretch) a permissible reading of 'SF'...
http://yuki-onna.livejournal.com/569516.html?thread=14487212
The author of the novel replies politely in the comments, which is nice.
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