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verbava's review against another edition
3.0
"екскурсія музеєм комунізму" – це збірка пострадянських історій, розказаних від імені різних тварин: чеської миші, болгарського ведмедя, румунського пса, німецького крота. іноді, щоправда, їхні роздуми виглядають підозріло людськими: "ох, ці благословенні часи, коли у всьому можна було звинувачувати чаушеску" або "раніше обмін був простий: ти віддавав свободу за безпеку. бо що таке, врешті, свобода, коли тобі нічого їсти?" мабуть, мета славенки дракулич частково й полягала в тому, щоб оголити риторику, деавтоматизувати ці давно звичні репліки через незвичних мовців. з іншого боку, тварини, на яких серйозні заклопотані люди зазвичай не зважають, часом бувають вкрай поінформованими оповідачами, як, наприклад, киця генерала ярузельського. та й просто це весело – вигадувати, що могли б розповісти про соціалізм усілякі звірята.
cyberbosanka's review against another edition
3.0
Meni se inače sviđa kako Slavenka piše, pa ne znam koliko sam subjektivna. Ali mi je ovakav način pripovijedanja veoma zanimljiv i baš mi se dopalo kako je priču o 6 država i njihovoj prošlosti objasnila kroz likove životinja.
staklene_perle's review against another edition
emotional
funny
informative
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? N/A
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
3.25
pattricejones's review against another edition
5.0
Brilliant: Two books in one. I can't do it justice with a brief Goodreads review, so I'll write a real review and post the link when it's published.
I will say this: Scrolling through other reviews, I see multiple references to Animal Farm. I can't imagine why anyone might suggest that the books are similar except in the most superficial sense that they both critique communist states while deploying animals as protagonists. For the record, Animal Farm is a heavy-handed allegory in which the animal characters are simple stand-ins for people. This book is something else altogether: The stories of various former socialist states told, with one exception, by animals who are animals--not stand-ins for people. This allows Drakulic to write not only about relations among people under various communist regimes but also about human-animal relations and the ways that these two sets of relationships sometimes mirror each other. As I said: Two (or maybe three) books in one.
I will say this: Scrolling through other reviews, I see multiple references to Animal Farm. I can't imagine why anyone might suggest that the books are similar except in the most superficial sense that they both critique communist states while deploying animals as protagonists. For the record, Animal Farm is a heavy-handed allegory in which the animal characters are simple stand-ins for people. This book is something else altogether: The stories of various former socialist states told, with one exception, by animals who are animals--not stand-ins for people. This allows Drakulic to write not only about relations among people under various communist regimes but also about human-animal relations and the ways that these two sets of relationships sometimes mirror each other. As I said: Two (or maybe three) books in one.
esther_habs's review against another edition
dark
informative
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? N/A
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
4.0
peiman198913's review against another edition
3.0
کتاب در هشت روایت مجزا در دوران پس از سقوط نظام های کمونیستی شرق اروپا از زبان حیواناتی سعی در توصیف حکومت های کمونیستی و دیکتاتورها و اوضاع قبل و بعد فروپاشی اونها داره. به نظر میاد تمام تلاش نویسنده این بوده که روایات بی طرفانه عنوان بشه و با دید تازه ای به این قضایا نگاه کنه. از این جهت نسبتا نویسنده موفق بوده اما از نظر شخصی من روایات اونقدری که باید جذاب نیستن و هر از چند گاهی آدم احساس خستگی میکنه و مجبوره چک کنه تا آخر روایت چند صفحه مونده. توضیح زیادی نمیتونم بدم و در کل کتاب از هر نظر متوسط هست. بین ۲/۵ تا ۳ ستاره برای کتاب مناسبه.ه
ivan3571's review against another edition
funny
informative
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
3.75
carmenghia's review against another edition
2.0
I thought this would be a good way to follow-up on Orwell's [b:Animal Farm|7613|Animal Farm|George Orwell|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1276615812s/7613.jpg|2207778], but it was rather dry and boring (fortunately a short read).
The voices between animals (and therefore nationalities) didn't differ enough for me, and the strange format of talking "at" the reader never quite let me settle into the story. The research was evident, yet the narrative was awkward.
The voices between animals (and therefore nationalities) didn't differ enough for me, and the strange format of talking "at" the reader never quite let me settle into the story. The research was evident, yet the narrative was awkward.