loppear reviewed Monday starts on Saturday by Boris Strugatsky
Comedy in academia
4 stars
A low-stakes nonsensical romp in the hallways and discipline strictures of a Soviet research university... a wonderful blend of Pratchett and Vonnegut.
Paperback, 264 pages
English language
Published May 6, 2005 by Seagull Publishing House Ltd.
A. and B. Strugatsky are by far the most famous Russian writers of science fiction. Their work influenced several generations of young Russians, opening up new horizons of intellectual freedom, combined with endless fun. "Monday Starts on Saturday", the Russian equivalent of "Harry Potter", was written 40 years earlier, and the whole business of dealing with magic happens in a scientific research facility rather than in the school. The main characters are young adults rather than school kids, but that doesn't make it any less funny!
A low-stakes nonsensical romp in the hallways and discipline strictures of a Soviet research university... a wonderful blend of Pratchett and Vonnegut.