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Moscow 2042 (Russian: Москва 2042) is a 1986 novel (translated into English from Russian 1987) by Vladimir Voinovich. In this book, the alter ego of the author travels to the future, where he sees how communism has been built up in Moscow: at first, it seems the government has actually been successful in doing so. But slowly it becomes clear that it is not really a utopia after all.Voinovich wrote this book in 1986, a few years before the downfall of the Soviet Union.
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Москва 2042 Moscow 2042
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dbpedia:Vladimir_Voinovich
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dbpedia:Soviet_Union
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891.73/44 19
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0-15-162444-5
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dbpedia:Russian_language
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PG3489.4.I53 M6513 1987
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dbpedia:Satire dbpedia:Dystopia dbpedia:Politics
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dbpedia:Paperback dbpedia:Hardcover
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424
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