![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sign me up! Airtight logic - after all, Vitaly Kartsev is both a writer and a Russian and can always use a free-of-charge drink. Any trepidation or anxiety revolving around risks taken in such time travel is completely whisked away when Fräulein Globke down at the travel agency informed him there is absolutely no limit on the amount of drinks a passenger can be served during flight and all drinks are free of charge. He books a three hour flight for Moscow landing in 2042. Vitaly tells us he always wondered what his homeland would look like in the future. It’s 1982 and we’re in Munich with exiled Russian author Vitaly Kartsev when he learns from a friend Lufthansa Airlines is offering flights back and forth through time. Vladimir Voinovich fans of the world unite I join your ranks, comrades. I laughed so hard reading The Fur Hat, I wanted to laugh even harder – Moscow 2042 gave me the chance. If you like your satire roasted to well-charred black comedy, this novel weighing in at over four hundred pages will be a memorable feast. ![]()
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