Roadside Picnic Revisited: Seven Articles on the Soviet Novel that Inspired the Film "Stalker"
Articles on and around the Soviet novel "Roadside Picnic" (1971) by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, a work made into the motion picture "Stalker" (1979) by Andrei Tarkovsky. Topics include: variations in different translations; the encrypted politics of the novel; the deep influence of a lesser-known Victorian novel; and the failed anthology that the novel was supposed to be in.
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Roadside Picnic Revisited: Seven Articles on the Soviet Novel that Inspired the Film "Stalker"
Articles on and around the Soviet novel "Roadside Picnic" (1971) by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, a work made into the motion picture "Stalker" (1979) by Andrei Tarkovsky. Topics include: variations in different translations; the encrypted politics of the novel; the deep influence of a lesser-known Victorian novel; and the failed anthology that the novel was supposed to be in.
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Roadside Picnic Revisited: Seven Articles on the Soviet Novel that Inspired the Film Stalker

Roadside Picnic Revisited: Seven Articles on the Soviet Novel that Inspired the Film "Stalker"

by Michael Andre-Driussi
Roadside Picnic Revisited: Seven Articles on the Soviet Novel that Inspired the Film Stalker

Roadside Picnic Revisited: Seven Articles on the Soviet Novel that Inspired the Film "Stalker"

by Michael Andre-Driussi

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Articles on and around the Soviet novel "Roadside Picnic" (1971) by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, a work made into the motion picture "Stalker" (1979) by Andrei Tarkovsky. Topics include: variations in different translations; the encrypted politics of the novel; the deep influence of a lesser-known Victorian novel; and the failed anthology that the novel was supposed to be in.

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ISBN-13: 9781947614000
Publisher: Sirius Fiction
Publication date: 08/22/2017
Series: Sirius Fiction Articles
Pages: 58
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.14(d)
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