Octobriana And The Russian Underground by Peter Sadecky
The True Story of the Russian Underground Superheroine
The book explores the fascinating tale of Octobriana, a mythical Soviet superheroine symbolizing freedom and resistance against oppression. It delves into the origins and cultural significance of this underground icon, purportedly created by a group of dissident artists in the Soviet Union during the 1960s. Through a mix of narrative and visual elements, the book examines the mythos surrounding Octobriana, her role as a symbol of rebellion, and the broader context of artistic expression under an authoritarian regime. The work also touches on the controversies and mysteries surrounding the authenticity and provenance of Octobriana's story.
The 13540th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1971
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 100-200
- Original Language
- English
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