this is rather wonderful and wholly unexpected and not just in the sense that what francis spufford writes is always unexpected, but in the sense that you don't expect this much enjoyment from a collection of linked short stories featuring real and fictional people and real and fictional events, all bound together by the economics of soviet central planning during the khrushchev (with notes and appendices). It's history! says the dust jacket, It's fiction! It's a comedy of ideas! except that it's not in the least bit zany despite it's glorious refusal to recognise genre boundaries. it's rich and serious and deeply moving in parts. also you really do come out the other end understanding quite a lot about the disastrous economics of central planning.
Published on April 07, 2011 07:34