Iulian Ciocan, Before Brezhnev Died, Dalkey Archive Press, 2019
The time is the twilight of the decrepit Brezhnev regime, the place,
the Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldavia: the "Latin periphery of
empire." A pensioner seeks justice for his dead wife, crushed by a
falling crane--the very symbol of the "construction of socialism"--but
comes up against hostility from a cynical system at best indifferent, at
worst contemptuous of human life. With a keen, Gogolian eye for the
grotesque, often squalid, details of everyday life in the USSR, Iulian
Ciocan paints darkly humorous but compassionate portraits of Homo
sovieticus, from crusty war veterans and lowly collective farm workers
to venal Party bigwigs, as each comes to the disturbing realization that
the lofty ideals of Soviet society were lies all along. And for
idealistic young pioneer Iulian, the biggest disillusionment of all will
be the abrupt revelation of Brezhnev's mortality.
Înainte să moară Brejnev / Before Brezhnev Died
Înainte să moară Brejnev / Before Brezhnev Died