Depeche Mode

by Serhiy Zhadan

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In 1993, tragic turbulence takes over Ukraine in the post-communist spin-off. As if in somnambulism, Soviet war veterans and upstart businessmen listen to an American preacher of whose type there were plenty at the time in the post-Soviet territory. In Kharkiv, the young communist headquarters is now an advertising agency, and a youth radio station brings Western music, with Depeche Mode in the lead, into homes of ordinary people. In the middle of this craze three friends, an anti-Semitic Jew Dogg Pavlov, an unfortunate entrepreneur Vasia the Communist and the narrator Zhadan, nineteen years of age and unemployed, seek to find their old pal Sasha Carburetor to tell him that his step-father shot himself dead. Characters confront elements of their reality, and, tainted with traumatic survival fever, embark on a sad, dramatic and a bit grotesque adventure.
  • ISBN10 1909156841
  • ISBN13 9781909156845
  • Publish Date 5 April 2013 (first published 1 April 2013)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Glagoslav Publications Ltd
  • Edition 3rd ed.
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 202
  • Language English