DUDINTSEV, Vladimir

DUDINTSEV, Vladimir
(1918-)
   Russian writer whose novel Not by Bread Alone (1956 Novy Mir; trans 1957 US) seemed at first to proclaim the Soviet thaw, but he was publicly reprimanded for it soon after its publication. Novogodniaia skazka (1956 Novy Mir; trans Gabriella Azrael as A New Year's Tale 1960 chap US; vt A New Year's Fable 1960 chap US; first book publication in USSR 1965) is a kind of sf morality tale in which the protagonist, by composing himself for his expected death, discovers a new source of cheap light and heat.
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