A tragic play set in a psychiatric ward, serving as a microcosm of a repressive society that seeks to "stop the mouths" of its citizens.

Critics often view his protagonist (and Yerofeyev himself) as a "holy fool"—a traditional Russian figure who uses apparent madness or intoxication to speak uncomfortable truths. Legacy and Cultural Impact

Venedikt Yerofeyev (1938–1990) was a seminal Russian writer and Soviet dissident, best known for his cult classic prose poem (also translated as Moscow-Petushki or Moscow Stations ). Often described as a "comic high-water mark of the Brezhnev era," his work blended high-brow philosophy with "gutter-level" drunken comedy to critique the spiritual emptiness of Soviet life. Key Literary Works

Born beyond the Arctic Circle in the Murmansk region, his father spent years in the gulags during the Great Purge.

His writing masterfully employs surrealism, grotesque imagery, and "drunken narration" to explore universal themes of alienation, the search for meaning, and the human condition under oppression.

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