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Charlotte Hobson

    The Vanishing Futurist
    Black Earth City
    • Black Earth City

      A Year in the Heart of Russia

      3,7(17)Évaluer

      "It is September 1991, and the dismantling of the Soviet Union is underway. Apparatchiks are looting state assets, war is breaking out on Russia's southern borders and the shops that winter will be empty. In the provincial city of Voronezh, people live much as they always did - comforted now and again by a tumbleful of vodka. Yet as the year progresses, a sense of light-headedness - part exhilaration, part fear - pervades." "Black Earth City is a record of this year. Here is Yakov, blowing half-a-million roubles on a taxi to visit a girl in Minsk; Lola, who sleeps with her fellow students for a share of their dinner; Viktor, with his brutal memories of military service, and Lyuba, dancing in the forest where Stalin's victims lie buried." "Here too is the author's story, and Mitya's. Their love affair begins in a mood of wild optimism. Anything, it seems, is possible. Until in spring the snow thaws, and reveals the black earth beneath."--BOOK JACKET

      Black Earth City
    • The Vanishing Futurist

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,2(73)Évaluer

      When twenty-two-year-old Gerty Freely travels to Russia to work as a governess in early 1914, she has no idea of the vast political upheavals ahead, nor how completely her fate will be shaped by them.

      The Vanishing Futurist