Homo Sovieticus

Homo Sovieticus
Author: Aleksandr Zinoviev
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1985
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780871130808

Zinoviev

Zinoviev
Author:
Publisher: ZINOVIEV.INFO
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2010
Genre: Russia (Federation)
ISBN:

Special edition in English of biannual Russian periodical published from 2007.

Martov and Zinoviev

Martov and Zinoviev
Author:
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2011
Genre: Communism
ISBN: 1447809114

Includes the first English translation of speeches made by Grigory Zinoviev and Julius Martov at the 1920 Halle congress of the USPD.

The Radiant Future

The Radiant Future
Author: Aleksandr Zinoviev
Publisher: Random House (NY)
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1980
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

"Zinoviev's new book is less gargantuan (how could it not be?) than the enormous The Yawning Heights. And though it has a central metaphor--a crumbling, vandalized, massive sign placed in Moscow's Cosmonaut Square that reads "Long Live Communism--The Radiant Future of All Mankind"--realism and philosophy are more in evidence than comic allegory. The narrator is the Head of the Department of Theoretical Problems of the Methodology of Scientific Communism at The Human Sciences Institute of the Academy of Sciences. He has an estranged wife (with whom he lives, Moscow housing-arrangements being what they are), two teenaged children, a mother-in-law, and a burning itch to be elected an Academician. But, complicatingly, he also has friends, one who's trying to get an exit visa and another, Anton Zimin, who has written a book which postulates, for instance: "I believe that the brightest dreams and ideals of mankind, when they are realized in concrete form, produce the most disastrous consequences." Anton's totally subversive view of Soviet life is focused on the "horrifying normality" of it; he is totally non-ideological, hence clear-sighted enough to cause anything he looks at to shrivel up. And the narrator, egged on by his more or less dissident children, finds himself more and more in agreement with his dangerous friends: he never does make Academician, of course, as the complementary forces of his mediocrity and his self-disgust conspire to leave him stranded. The narrator's dilemma and his Russian schlemeil-dom, however, are the least distinctive aspects of this second, smaller, less exuberant Zinoviev book. What counts instead here is the pure play of ideas: weaving in great chunks of both official (canned) and truly biting social philosophy, Zinoviev has created a kind of divorced, muffler-ed intellectual comedy--which will be most clear and satisfying to veterans of The Yawning Heights."--Kirkus.

Alexander Zinoviev: An Introduction to His Work

Alexander Zinoviev: An Introduction to His Work
Author: Michael Kirkwood
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1993-06-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1349124834

Zinoviev's twin themes are the nature of Soviet communist society and the West's inability to understand it. It is the purpose of this book to trace the development of his thinking via a chronological analysis of his most important works.

Energy Dissipation in Composite Materials

Energy Dissipation in Composite Materials
Author: Peter A. Zinoviev
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1994-04-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781566760829

This book deals with damping or energy dissipation processes in vibrating solids. It includes information on the methods of approach to describing energy dissipation processes in materials. The book contains basic results which describe the dissipative response of anisotropic bodies and composites.