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Let's Put the Future Behind Us

Published
Apr 1997
Main Genre
Suspense Suspense
Pages
320

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"A remarkable novel" of a post-Communist Russia filled with gangsters and oligarchs, and one man's shady business deal that could land him in a world of trouble (The Boston Globe).

 


Part speculative fiction, part satire, Let's Put the Future Behind Us is a romp through 1990s Russia, as the closed society of the Soviet Union morphs into a modern capitalist free-for-all and Max Borodin finds himself, his wife, and his mistress in mortal danger—in "a world of petty bureaucrats, shameless opportunists, and full-blown mafiosi" (Entertainment Weekly).


 


"An absurdist thriller narrated by one Max Borodin, an ex-Communist Party hack who has re-invented himself as a commercial operator with a cynical understanding of how to manipulate the strings of power. Cops are paid off with dollar bills, bureaucrats with phoney documents and racketeers with the consumer opiates of their choice. Max is always up for the main chance, and before long finds himself logged into a drug deal involving psychotic Georgian gangsters, corrupt local entrepreneurs, the investors in a leaky crematorium and a messianic fascist demagogue who wants to build a plastic dome over Russia to secure it against 'Western sneak attacks.' At the same time, he has to balance the demands of his irascible wife and voracious mistress while rescuing his gullible brother from the folly of building a 'Sovietland' theme park." —Wired

 


"The grimmest, funniest, and one of the most cannily on-target accounts yet about the helter-skelter fast lane of life in the New Russia." —The Boston Globe

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Apr 1997 Grove Press ISBN 080213503X
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Apr 1996 Grove Press ISBN 0871136279
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