Queue in Russian Literature
Irina Zhulamanova
zhulamanova at LINGUISTICS.UCSB.EDU
Wed Mar 9 17:25:52 UTC 2005
I remember a depiction of a foodstore queue in winter early morning
darkness for
mattern calfs in Moscow in "Archipelag GULAG".
Irina
Quoting Miriam Finkelstein <miriam_finkelstein at WEB.DE>:
> Dear all,
>
> I am looking for depictions of queues in Russian literature of the 20th
> century (also queues in films, posters ect.). Until now I could only think
> of Zinov'evs 'Zijajushchie vysoty', Akesonovs 'Apelsiny iz Marokko' and
> Sorokins 'Ochered''. Would be very grateful for any hints.
>
> Vsem spasibo,
> Miriam Finkelstein
>
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