"Man is afraid of the things that make him human."

Andrei Platonov (1899 - 1951)
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About Andrei Platonov

Andrei Platonov (1899-1951) was a Soviet writer known for his innovative prose style and profound philosophical reflections on the Soviet project and human condition. Born in a small village in Russia, he worked as a land surveyor and railway clerk before becoming a full-time writer. Platonov's works often dealt with the challenges of industrialization, collectivization, and the impact of political ideology on society. Despite initial recognition, his writing faced censorship and criticism by Soviet authorities. He struggled with poverty and illness, dying in relative obscurity.

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