A fantasy novel written in the 1920s. A young revolutionary falls into sleep that lasts some forty years. On awakening he finds the «happy future» already built.
The first literary — section of the almanac wraps up with verses by the late Russian poet Arseny TARKOVSKY, science-fiction writer Gennady PRASHKEVICH, and present-day poet Yevgeny REYN.
Pope LEO XIII
Encyclic «Rerum novarum…»
Victoria CHALIKOVA
Ideology: Dreamers Are Not Welcome.
An essay on the role of utopian ideas and utopian literature in the present-day world.
Jerome K. JEROME
The New Utopia
At the dawn of the 20th century the famous English humorist writes a satirical story about what socialism would look like in good old Britain.
Programs of political parties
Documents of the early years of the century. It may be interesting to compare them both with the Utopians’ forecasts and with the promises and programs of present day politicians, including Western ones.
Pyotr STOLYPIN
Speech on the Land Law Draft
Also a document of those years 1906. The speaker was prime minister under Tzar Nicholas II and a resolute reformer — he carried out the land reform in Russia.
Zhelyu ZHFLEV
Fascism
The preface written by the President of Bulgaria to his book — a study of the totalitarian regimes in Europe.
The second — publicistic-section of the TOMORROW almanac also ends with verses — by Heinrich HEINE (the original and a Russian translation) and by present-day Moscow poets Igor IRTENYEV and painter Alexander ANNO.
Arkady STRUGATSKY. Boris STRUGATSKY.
The Kikes of Petrograd,
or Mirthless Talks by Candlelight
A new play by the world-famous science-fiction writers, a tragicomedy about the danger of the rebirth of fascism in Russia.
The third — and last section of the TOMORROW almanac concludes with grotesque short stories by celebrated Russian satirists of the early 20th century Osip d’OR and Arkady AVERCHENKO, by present-day satirist Mikhail USPENSKY, as well as aphorisms by Natan PERELMAN, professor of music, and writer Victor SHENDEROVICH.
We very much hope, our dear reader abroad, that you will soon be able to read the TOMORROW almanac in English, too.
Sincerely yours. Editors:
Vitaly BABENKO
Mikhail CHERNENKO
David FELDMAN
Olgert LIBKIN
Alexander MIRER
Valentin RABINOVICH