Misha goes to Brazil
The misadventures of Mikhail Nikolaevich's unpublished work
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https://doi.org/10.35699/1982-3053.2021.35661Keywords:
Literature, Freedom, Bureaucracy, Academia, Brazil, SatireAbstract
Mikhail Nikolaevich Petrovov – Misha – arrived in Brazil like so many immigrants, with a suitcase of clothes that would quickly end up in a thrift store, another suitcase of books that he himself had written, and that was all, in addition to the position of cultural attaché at the Soviet consulate in Belo Horizonte . He had no known friends or relatives, and his curiosity about the new country was mixed with discomfort at a decision that had not been made very carefully.
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