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                                                                     text
no. 83
                        18.09.1999
I finally lost my virginity by agreeing to read "Generation P" by Victor
Pelevin ("Chapaev and the Void"-the-superhit still stays unknown for me). I
can only envy the author who is able to publish a book in a month or two
after its completion. "Generation P" seems to have been written this spring.
In the nearest years it will  be forgotten, but now it's attracting real
interest, as if it's specially written for the forthcoming autumn with its
pre-elections campaign and TV rush.

I have a particular interest in it because i had acquainted
with the prototypes of the book's characters this spring. Kiriyenko's
election campaign is carried by the Effective Politics Fund under the
chairmanship of an ex-dissident Gleb Pavlovsky. He seems to be the prototype
of Leonid Azadovsky. In 1996 EPF carried Eltsin's election campaign and its
tactical innovations are worth an attention. One of Ziuganov's press
conferences was ruined by the Fund who had beforehand spread a gossip
("canard", "hoax") about the alliance of CPRF and Zhirinovsky, and the next
time they presented a tiny regional communist group denouncing Ziuganov, and
announced it as a great split in his party. Charming young men and pretty
girls stroll about the white offices of EPF. Max Meyer, Director of the
Fund, used to be an anarchist and lived in a French squat. They treat "young
radicals" very friendly, thinking that those belonging to the radical
politics can be their future potential personnel: "There's a revolution in
Gleb Olegovich's office every day", Meyer says. Their own attitude to
politics is characterized by their demonstrative cynical behaviour: money,
"game" and success.  Pavlovsky himself is too shy to speak of money and thus
he flings with seeming indifference: the only pleasure for him now is
finding solutions for hopeless situations. By the way, another book recently
published - "Mass media of the second republic" by Ivan Zasursky - promises
exceptionally high profits for this business in the nearest political
future.

Victor Pelevin tries to express that cynical attitude, but he somehow does
that in that familiar style of good old-fashioned Soviet prose: "For all the
times he remembered that old rusty bus skeleton, half-buried into the ground
at the edge of a Moscow suburban forest:". The history of post-soviet
environment is expressed, like the whole local "postmodernist discourse", as
the last and final point of history. For the people of that circle the
following point of view is quite suitable: today they are the masters of
life, and they can see no possible forthcoming changes that may
threaten their existence.

In fact, the "game" in which the young yuppies believe, only exists as long
as they believe in it; they create it as well as it have created them; since
they have personal interests about its existence, they invest their
interest, their money and their life to make it go on. By interpreting the
world of dirty politics as the world of the "game" they adjust themselves
according to its imaginary rules. The world is about to change pretty soon,
and they will have to speak another language (which they will undoubtedly
learn pretty quick).

None of them needs any explanations about the fact that dirty politics is
bad, that they're the ones who rob and steal from people, and they're the
very ones to be shot by their beloved Che Guevara. They all know it and they
admit it, and it's just the reason why  the critical consciousness cannot
affect them in any way. The new century, which they will only enter in the
form of a dying anachronism, will not be the century of the critical
consciousness, it will be the century of instantaneous action and the new,
non-critical but anarchical methodology of decision-making.

Translation: Alexey Kovalev

éîæï: A closed court seating on the RVS (Revolutionary-military council)
case took place at October, 7 (tsar Nicolas II monument's explosion in
Taininsky village, Peter the Great monument's at Moscow and the gas station
in Lubertsy's mining). We'll tell later how it finished but we can already
presuppose it wasn't the last one. The case is already almost 2,5 years in
the run and consists of 60 volumes.

A trial on Avdei Ter-Oganyan's case had to take place at October, 6, but
didn't. Everybody knows, a hero is abroad, in Prague. By the way, the
attentive camrades saw the Holy Virgin matreshkas sold nearby Red Square.
There's an evident idea to proceed an Avdei's deal and to crash them
publicly: if the public opinion became so enraged because of the cheap paper
icon copies' desecration, what will it say about the tourist souvenirs'
desecration? By the way, the same comrades asked the sellers if there's
Christ inside matreshka, an answer was: buy and see. Each matreshka costs
about hundred bucks.

Yakob Kochkarev is in Lefortovo prison. He's accused of keeping and
transporting a vast drugs' lot which is indeed false (see mailradek no. 38,
info). His presence in Lefortovo proves, he's simultaneously accused or
suspected in the frames of the multiple new criminal cases against
anarchists provoked after the Krasnodar case. His girlfriend Anya Gavrilova
and an eco-activist Vladimir Slivyak took part in a human-rights-defending
briefing in <2000 internet-press-center> (Guelman Gallery) at October, 7. By
the way, the
Moscow <Jerry Rubin club> was also unofficially warned by the intelligent
services in connection with the criminal cases.
    Another press-conference of Vladimir Slivyak and human rights activists
must take place at the National Press Institute at October, 18, 14.00. The
speakers will tell about the recent anti-ecologist repressions and emphasize
the FSB's way of investigating the explosions by accusing all the
influensive
radical political initiatives (ecologists, anarchists). By the way, there're
almost
only anti-nuke activists who are getting arrested or warned last time,
maybe,
there's some Minatom's (Ministery for Atomic Energy) interest here?

A new book of a living anarcho-literature classic from Smolensk Vladimir
Markov came out of print. We're waiting for a personal Markov's site
appearance, in a neighbourhood with mailradek site - at Vadim Gushin's
<Rema> server (www.rema.ru) and also at www.screen.ru/Slepye/Markov.

A presentation of new <Radek> issue took place at October, 4 which is
dedicated to trash-culture. Presentation has happened at the biggest in
Europe dump nearby Kollontaevo village.

The 12th Anarchist Movements' Association (ADA) congress took place in
Saint-Petersbourgh in the end of August. It traditionally carried some
resolutions, like: <On the war>, <On the elections>, <On the state policy of
taxation> etc. In reality, none of the anarchist movement veterans'
decisions has any real force and is able to react on the present situation.
For example, any of ADA participants who voted and <participated in the
state's manipulations> this way is counted for an automatically excluded
from it, in agreement with the decisions which were assumed lonf before the
<Against all parties> programm has appeared.

An anarchist leaflet was widely distributed in Saint-Petersbourgh in the
beginning of October, which says, the famous explosions couldn't be made
without FSB help. The leaflet calls for a scepticism towards the official
anti-southerners propaganda and explains that the explosions are needed by
the power for its dirty preelectoral games. It's strange that the
Saint-Petersbourgh activists were more operative than in Moscow where the
propaganda is much stronger and the militia is <enforced>.






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