Sanatorium Arktur by Konstantin Fedin

Konstantin Fedin’s Sanatorium Arktur is a novel set in a Soviet sanatorium during the late 1930s. The story follows a group of patients, including a writer, a scientist, and a young woman, as they navigate their personal struggles and the political climate of the time. Fedin skillfully portrays the atmosphere of the sanatorium, capturing the boredom, the camaraderie, and the underlying tensions. The novel offers a glimpse into Soviet society during a period of great upheaval, exploring themes of love, loss, and the human condition.

Translated From The Russian By Olga Shartse
Edited By David Skvirsky
Designed By Dmitry Bisti

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