rock music in late Soviet literature

Inna Caron caron.4 at OSU.EDU
Tue Dec 12 22:43:17 UTC 2006


This might not be of very much help, but there was an unfinished novel
by Vladimir Vysotsky, "Roman o devochkakh," written in mid-70s and
featuring an autobiographic hero, Aleksandr Kuleshov. I suppose it makes
him more a bard than a rock musician, though.

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Hi! I was just wondering if anyone knows of any Soviet fiction
from the 1970s or 1980s (or even 1990s), that explicitly deals
with rock music or rock musicians.  I know about Aksyonov's "The Burn," 
which is more about jazz, but I haven't run across anything about
rock specifically. Thanks for any tips you can give me!

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