V.i. Lenin Is Missing
by Thomas H Tolmasoff, T. H. Tolmasoff

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Readers appreciate the humorous take on historical events through slapstick comedy. The unique perspective on Lenin's preserved body and the characters involved in the process resonate well with audiences, making it an enjoyable experience.

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This satire introduces four intrepid Russian entrepreneurs who are planning to bridge the gap between socialism and a free market economy by buying and selling contraband Western goods.

They are clever, they are resourceful, and they think they are above suspicion because they are the caretakers of the Glorious Remains of the Father of Soviet Communism.

Then a KGB colonel wants in on the action, and someone steals Lenin's body just before it is to be displayed for May Day.

Sash, Natash, Olya and Viktor are in deep trouble unless someone poses as Lenin in the casket!

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PublisherSamuel French
Year1992
BindingPaperback
Pages116
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573693298
ISBN-100573693293
LCCN93119587
LCCPS3570.O4284 V8 1992
DCC812/.54

V.i. Lenin Is Missing is a American comedy play written by Thomas H Tolmasoff and published by Samuel French in New York (1992).

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