Ticket to America

{{Short description|1992 short story collection}}

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Ticket to America ({{langx|ru|Билет в Америку}}) is a 1992 short story collection by Russian writers Anatoliy Baranov, Andrei Gusev, Mishell Popov and Victor Pososhkoff.

Contents

Ticket to America includes 14 short stories with lyrical scenes and eroticism.НА ПОРОГЕ ХХI ВЕКА, Всероссийский ежегодник: М., «Московский Парнас», 2002 (с.92)Всероссийский ежегодник НА ПОРОГЕ ХХI ВЕКА: М., «Московский Парнас», 2006 (с.85)
The collection is named after one of the short stories, "Ticket to America" by Andrei Gusev. This story, written before perestroika in the USSR, tells about a young girl who was born in Moscow and leaves her homeland forever, going to her father in the United States of America. In the process, she is separated from her lover.[http://www.chitalnya.ru/work/3848431/ «Билет в Америку»] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240922132951/https://www.chitalnya.ru/work/3848431/ |date=2024-09-22 }} — a short story by Andrei Gusev (in Chitalnya.ru, 2024)

Anatoliy Baranov's stories are stylized as journalism, and Mikhail Popov's texts present stories from the life of the capital's literary community during the late USSR period. The stories of Viсtor Pososhkoff mainly describe the life and values of Soviet people.

Literary features

The short stories presented have completely different plots, textures, and author's style. However, in the texts of all four authors there are reflections on how the glasnost and perestroika that began in Russia will end. Wars and senseless violence should have no place in post-Soviet Russia.

The collection's circulation is fifteen thousand copies.[http://www.proza.ru/2003/01/21-03/ «Билет в Америку»] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240912180449/https://proza.ru/2003/01/21-03/ |date=2024-09-12 }} — on Proza.ru, 2003

Publication history

All four authors met at the editorial office of the newspaper "Stupeni"«Медленное хорошее чтение», «Центр плюс», январь № 1, 1993 г. in Moscow, then they decided to publish this book. The compilers of the collection are Viktor Pososhkoff and Andrei Gusev.

The collection Ticket to America and the short story of the same name became the hallmark of the then novice Moscow writer Andrei Gusev.Марина Рубанцева «Билет для сочинителя», «Новая ежедневная газета», 6 октября 1994 г.

References

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Notes

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