Bernd
05/25/2020 (Mon) 08:52:57
No.36945
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>>36940>moon phasesInteresting, that upper right phase has some white patches. Printing error or some specific intent?
>last imageLol
>BradburyBradbury was some kind of cult writer in USSR - a rare situation for modern foreign writers in iron curtain times, when only specific western works were printed. Maybe his anti-war stance was the answer, or just his humanist and pacifist style ("action-styled" fiction was very uncommon for ideological reasons, because in future wars don't exist).
For some reason Sheckley also was very popular, I guess even more than on the west, where there were plenty of other writers (Soviet citizens bought any non-standard book they could find, so every serious foreign thing became a hit).