Bed and Sofa
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Bed and Sofa is a captivating study of the 1927 film by Abram Room about the failure of the sexual revolution in 1920s Russia. The story of a ménage-à-trois involving one woman and two men, and set in a 1920s Moscow flat, the film is remarkable for its frankness, humor, and its caustic assessment of the new Soviet society, particularly the new Soviet man.
About the Author:
Julian Graffy is Senior Lecturer in Russian Language and Literature at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London.
See the publisher website: I.B.Tauris
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