
The Doomed City
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Chris Andrew Ciulla
Arkady and Boris Strugatsky are widely considered the greatest of Russian science fiction masters, yet the novel they worked hardest on, the one that was their own favorite and that listeners worldwide have acclaimed their magnum opus, has never before been published in English. The Doomed City was so politically risky that the Strugatskys kept its existence a secret even from their closest friends for 16 years. It was only published in Russia during perestroika in the late 1980s, the last of their works to see publication.
The Doomed City is set in an experimental city whose sun gets switched on in the morning and off at night, a city bordered by an abyss on one side and an impossibly high wall on the other. Its inhabitants are people plucked from 20th-century history at various times and places and left to govern themselves under conditions established by Mentors whose purpose seems inscrutable.
Andrei Voronin, a young astronomer taken from Leningrad in the 1950s, is a die-hard believer in the Experiment, even though his first job in the city is as a garbage collector. As increasingly nightmarish scenarios begin to affect the city, Voronin rises through the political hierarchy, with devastating effect.
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shocked!
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Great Book
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Good Story and Relevant
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I just did not care enough about the characters, they were one dimensional. The main character changed jobs/responsibilities throughout his journey, and that was interesting, as if they were trying to say people become the person they have to be to do the job. I am not sure that was the point of the story tho.
As to performance, he read just fine, emotion cadence etc, but his accents were SO distractingly bad. His Asian accents sounded just like Russian, and everything else was what you would imagine some random person off the street would attempt. If not for the fact that it helped identify who was speaking in the interminable pointless dialogs, I'd wish he hadn't bothered.
If you enjoy reading about people who get beat up by life, and just take it on the chin instead of try to better their lot, then talk on and on about it, you might enjoy this.
Almost interesting.
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still amazing
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Communist Dystopia
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Amazing book
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1984 but Russian Sci-Fi. amazing read.
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Loooong journey
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The depth that each character had and how thought out their background was, along with where they fit in to the City/story.
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