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The green lantern a romance of Stalinist Russia

His performance becomes the talk of Moscow, and he falls under the direct scrutiny of Joseph Stalin, who controls whether the show will proceed and the actors will live to give another performance. An audacious winter's tale, The Green Lantern is an exploration of Shakespeare, the Soviet Union, and what it is to p̀erform, '' by one of the great American writers.

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  • "His performance becomes the talk of Moscow, and he falls under the direct scrutiny of Joseph Stalin, who controls whether the show will proceed and the actors will live to give another performance. An audacious winter's tale, The Green Lantern is an exploration of Shakespeare, the Soviet Union, and what it is to p̀erform, '' by one of the great American writers."@en
  • "A Soviet theater troupe dares to put on Shakespeare's King Lear, but shortly before the performance, the actor playing the title role falls ill. The prop manager, a lumbering, largely silent bear of a man - completely inappropriate for the part, according to common perception - finds himself literally thrust into the spotlight."@en
  • "La lanterne verte est la lumière qui reste allumée en permanence dans le bureau de Staline, et c'est aussi le symbole de sa vigilance envers tous les artistes qu'il trouve subversifs. Des comédiens vont venir secrètement à Moscou jouer "Le roi Lear". Chaque soir, la salle est comble, mais un soir, seul Staline est présent..."

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  • "Roman américain"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"

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  • "The green lantern a romance of Stalinist Russia"
  • "The green lantern a romance of Stalinist Russia"@en
  • "The green lantern : a romance of Stalinist Russia"@en
  • "The green lantern : a romance of Stalinist Russia"
  • "La lanterne verte : roman"
  • "La lanterne verte"