Fantastic Stories

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Fantastic Stories is a collection of six short stories written by Soviet author Andrei Sinyavsky under the psuedonym Abram Tertz between 1955 and 1961. The stories are titled: At the Circus, The Graphomaniacs, The Tenants, You and I, The Icicle and Phkents. All of the fantastic tales are written in the style of "fantastic realism," which combines phantasmagoric art with socialist realism. [1]

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