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From Russia with Love (and Squalor): The Chronicler of Not-So-Futuristic Freedom
From Russia with Love (and Squalor): The Chronicler of Not-So-Futuristic Freedom
By Misha Grunbaum
November 21, 2012

The Morning News has decided to play Reading Roulette with six Russian authors, shooting a new one into the American blogosphere each month. Fourth up is Olga Slavnikova and her Slavic satire, "A Light Head."

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