Quote by: Yevgeny Zamyatin

Latchkey! I mean . . . I want to talk to you . . .' He fell silent, glancing behind him and shifting from foot to foot, his waterproof trousers rattling like the bulls' bladders that boys use to learn swimming. Sterlingov angrily spat out his cigarette. 'Well? What about?' 'A . . . about a secret matter ,' Alyoshka whispered. Dozens of ears floated around them in the dust waves; the whisper was heard, and it ran on like a spark along a gunpowder wick. Alyoshka's secret message, the mysterious special clothing, the deacon's catastrophe-all this was too much. The atmosphere was charged with thousands of volts, and something was needed to discharge the electricity, to clear the air. ("X")


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Author Bio


  • NameYevgeny Zamyatin
  • DescriptionRussian author
  • BornFebruary 1, 1884
  • DiedMarch 10, 1937
  • CountryRussian Empire; Soviet Union
  • ProfessionScience Fiction Writer; Engineer; Satirist; Librettist
  • WorksWe
  • AwardsPrometheus Award - Hall Of Fame