I liked Moscow to Petushki and The Suitcase very much. Both are Soviet humour, the latter is rather sarcastic. Some quotes from the Suitcase:
"“We have to drink to the peaceful resolution of the Suez crisis! To the annexation of Lotharingia!” said Rymar."
"Without a second thought, I went over to him. “Could you lend me six roubles until tomorrow?” I tried to act pushy when I borrowed money, so that people could turn me down easily. “Without a doubt,” said Fred, taking out a small, square wallet. I regretted not asking for more."
"A week later a slender girl in imported shoes fell in love with me. Her name was Asya. Asya introduced me to her friends. They were all older than us – engineers, journalists, cameramen. One was even a store manager. These people dressed well. They liked going to restaurants and travelling. Some had their own cars. Back then they seemed mysterious, powerful and attractive. I wanted to belong to their crowd. Later many of them emigrated. Now they’re just regular elderly Jews."