Ильф Петров Собрание сочинений Ротов 1939 Ilf Petrov Collected Works Vol. 4 Rare

Ilf, I., Petrov, E. Little Golden America (Odnoetazhnaya Amerika), 1939. In Russian

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Ильф Петров Собрание сочинений Ротов 1939 Ilf Petrov Collected Works Vol. 4 Rare
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Ilf, I., Petrov, E. Little Golden America (Odnoetazhnaya Amerika), 1939. In Russian

$200.00

Ильф И., Петров Е. Собрание сочинений в 4 томах. Том 4. Одноэтажная Америка. / Обложка К. Ротова.
Москва : Советский писатель, 1939.
392 с. : ил. Твёрдый издательский переплёт, обычный формат.
Состояние: в удовлетворительном состоянии, без утрат.
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Ilf, I., Petrov, E. Collected Works in 4 Volumes. Volume 4. Little Golden America (Odnoetazhnaya Amerika). / Cover by K. Rotov.
Moscow : Sovetsky Pisatel, 1939.
392 pp. : ill. Hardcover, standard format.
Condition: in satisfactory condition, complete with no missing pages.

This 1939 volume is a significant artifact of Soviet literary history, representing the fourth installment of the first lifetime collected works of Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov. Published shortly after the untimely death of Ilf in 1937, this edition of Little Golden America (Odnoetazhnaya Amerika) stands as the definitive presentation of their final major collaborative masterpiece—a travelogue that remains one of the most perceptive and witty foreign accounts of 1930s America.
The book chronicles the authors' 1935–1936 journey across the United States in a brand-new Ford, accompanied by their guide "Mr. Adams" and his wife. Moving beyond the crude propaganda of the era, Ilf and Petrov produced a work of sophisticated "deep reportage." They captured the paradoxes of the Great Depression: the technical brilliance of the Hoover Dam and the Ford assembly lines juxtaposed with the spiritual emptiness of the "one-story" provincial towns, the standardized comfort of roadside diners, and the vibrant but often tragic realities of Hollywood and the Deep South.
This specific edition is notable for its cover design by the famous caricaturist Konstantin Rotov, whose illustrative style perfectly complemented the authors' satirical edge. The text is enriched by the authors' sharp observations on American advertising, cinema, and the emerging "service industry"—phenomena that were entirely alien to the Soviet experience at the time. As a lifetime edition published under the prestigious Sovetsky Pisatel imprint, this volume is a prized rarity for collectors of Soviet satire and those interested in the complex cultural dialogue between the USSR and the USA before the Cold War.

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