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    Which novel has England as a province of Russia?

    Question #21857. Asked by Cobbystock. (Aug 26 02 12:10 PM)


    Tabby Tom

    'Russian Hide and Seek' by Kingsley Amis,published in 1980, is set in a future England about fifty years after its conquest by Russia. Whether England is depicted as a province of Russia or a staellite state,i can't remember.

    Aug 28 02, 10:40 AM
    Cobbystock

    Thanks, a great help.

    Aug 28 02, 2:06 PM


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