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Gorky Park is a 1981 crime novel written by American author Martin Cruz Smith. Set in the Soviet Union during the Cold War, Gorky Park is the first book in a series featuring the character Arkady Renko, a Moscow homicide investigator. Two subsequent books, Polar Star and Red Square, are also set during the Soviet era. Five further books take place after the fall of the Soviet Union. These are Havana Bay, set in communist Cuba; Wolves Eat Dogs, which follows Renko in the disaster of Chernobyl; Stalin's Ghost, in which Arkady returns to a Russia led by Vladimir Putin; Three Stations; and Tatiana.

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  • Gorky Park is a 1981 crime novel written by American author Martin Cruz Smith. Set in the Soviet Union during the Cold War, Gorky Park is the first book in a series featuring the character Arkady Renko, a Moscow homicide investigator. Two subsequent books, Polar Star and Red Square, are also set during the Soviet era. Five further books take place after the fall of the Soviet Union. These are Havana Bay, set in communist Cuba; Wolves Eat Dogs, which follows Renko in the disaster of Chernobyl; Stalin's Ghost, in which Arkady returns to a Russia led by Vladimir Putin; Three Stations; and Tatiana. Gorky Park was a major best-seller, vaulting Smith to fame after a decade as a moderately successful professional author. The novel was adapted into a successful 1983 film of the same name. (en)
  • Parque Gorki es una novela de misterio escrita por Martin Cruz Smith y cuyo argumento se desarrolla en la Unión Soviética.​​ Parque Gorki es el primer libro de la serie protagonizada por el investigador Arkady Renko. Las dos novelas posteriores: Estrella Polar y Plaza Roja, también transcurren durante la era soviética. Hay cinco libros más que transcurren después de la caída de la Unión Soviética. Estos son Bahía de la Habana, localizado en la Cuba comunista; Tiempo de Lobos, en el que Renko viaja al desastre de Chernobyl; El Fantasma de Stalin en el que Arkady regresa a la Rusia de Vladímir Putin, Tres Estaciones y Tatiana.​ (es)
  • Gorky Park è un romanzo giallo scritto da Martin Cruz Smith e pubblicato nel 1981. È ambientato principalmente in Unione Sovietica ed è composto da XXIV capitoli. Da questo romanzo è stato tratto l'omonimo film del 1983 di Michael Apted. Il protagonista è Arkadij Renko, capo della Polizia Criminale di Mosca e figlio di un famoso generale dell'Armata Rossa, tanto disilluso dal regime brežneviano quanto poco attratto dall'Occidente. Vero erede di Marlowe dallo sguardo cinico e acuto, Renko si muove in un'Unione Sovietica prossima al disfacimento, mostrando il volto oscuro di Mosca. Quando a "Gor'kij Park", il polmone verde di Mosca, vengono ritrovati tre corpi congelati, è Renko ad occuparsi del caso. Abituato per lo più ad avere a che fare con omicidi di ubriachi e piccoli delitti, Renko scoprirà di dover giocare la partita più difficile della sua vita, avviluppato in una rete mortale che arriva a toccare personaggi e luoghi insospettabili. (it)
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  • 813/.54 19
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  • 0-394-51748-2
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  • First edition (en)
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  • PS3569.M5377 G6 (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • March 1981 (en)
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  • Arkady Renko # 1 (en)
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  • Random House&GK Hall
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  • Parque Gorki es una novela de misterio escrita por Martin Cruz Smith y cuyo argumento se desarrolla en la Unión Soviética.​​ Parque Gorki es el primer libro de la serie protagonizada por el investigador Arkady Renko. Las dos novelas posteriores: Estrella Polar y Plaza Roja, también transcurren durante la era soviética. Hay cinco libros más que transcurren después de la caída de la Unión Soviética. Estos son Bahía de la Habana, localizado en la Cuba comunista; Tiempo de Lobos, en el que Renko viaja al desastre de Chernobyl; El Fantasma de Stalin en el que Arkady regresa a la Rusia de Vladímir Putin, Tres Estaciones y Tatiana.​ (es)
  • Gorky Park is a 1981 crime novel written by American author Martin Cruz Smith. Set in the Soviet Union during the Cold War, Gorky Park is the first book in a series featuring the character Arkady Renko, a Moscow homicide investigator. Two subsequent books, Polar Star and Red Square, are also set during the Soviet era. Five further books take place after the fall of the Soviet Union. These are Havana Bay, set in communist Cuba; Wolves Eat Dogs, which follows Renko in the disaster of Chernobyl; Stalin's Ghost, in which Arkady returns to a Russia led by Vladimir Putin; Three Stations; and Tatiana. (en)
  • Gorky Park è un romanzo giallo scritto da Martin Cruz Smith e pubblicato nel 1981. È ambientato principalmente in Unione Sovietica ed è composto da XXIV capitoli. Da questo romanzo è stato tratto l'omonimo film del 1983 di Michael Apted. (it)
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