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Khishchnye veshchi veka [Predatory things of the century]
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Former cosmonaut Ivan Zhilin, familiar to readers from the stories ‘The Road to Amalthea’ and ‘Interns,’ arrives in a European resort town to uncover the dealers and distributors of the dangerous drug Slobodan. Here, it seems, a true World of Abundance has arrived—people have what they've been yearning for: material wealth, plenty of free time, and accessible entertainment. However, behind the seemingly prosperous material lives of the townspeople, adorned with an illusory gloss, lies an emptiness...
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Former cosmonaut Ivan Zhilin, familiar to readers from the stories ‘The Road to Amalthea’ and ‘Interns,’ arrives in a European resort town to uncover the dealers and distributors of the dangerous drug Slobodan. Here, it seems, a true World of Abundance has arrived—people have what they've been yearning for: material wealth, plenty of free time, and accessible entertainment. However, behind the seemingly prosperous material lives of the townspeople, adorned with an illusory gloss, lies an emptiness...
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Author
Strugatskii A.; Strugatskii B.
Publisher
AST
ISBN
9785170947201
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2024
Pages
256
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Former cosmonaut Ivan Zhilin, familiar to readers from the stories ‘The Road to Amalthea’ and ‘Interns,’ arrives in a European resort town to uncover the dealers and distributors of the dangerous drug Slobodan. Here, it seems, a true World of Abundance has arrived—people have what they've been yearning for: material wealth, plenty of free time, and accessible entertainment. However, behind the seemingly prosperous material lives of the townspeople, adorned with an illusory gloss, lies an emptiness...