A terrible country

a novel

338 pages

English language

Published April 21, 2018 by Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.

ISBN:
978-0-7352-2131-4
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OCLC Number:
1038241877

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4 stars (2 reviews)

"A literary triumph about Russia, family, love, and loyalty--the first novel in ten years from a founding editor of n+1 and author of All the Sad Young Literary Men. When Andrei Kaplan's older brother Dima insists that Andrei return to Moscow to care for their ailing grandmother, Andrei must take stock of his life in New York. His girlfriend has stopped returning his text messages. His dissertation adviser is dubious about his job prospects. It's the summer of 2008, and his bank account is running dangerously low. Perhaps a few months in Moscow are just what he needs. So Andrei sublets his room in Brooklyn, packs up his hockey stuff, and moves into the apartment that Stalin himself had given his grandmother, a woman who has outlived her husband and most of her friends. She survived the dark days of communism and witnessed Russia's violent capitalist transformation, during which she …

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4 stars

It’d be remiss to focus on the hurried ending, which feels out of character with the rest of the book, as it’s clear the entire novel is one which deals with the creation and ending of a relationship with an already demented person (country?) - but it felt like a let down. Perhaps it was meant to be representative of how Life is full of fleeting relationships - the building of which, as with Andrei’s Russian cohort as well as with his grandmother, often takes far too long and can crumble as quickly as it takes for ill chosen words to tumble from our mouths.
All in all a fascinating look at life in the Russia of the recent past through the lens of a recently emigrated Russian-American. It’s well worth 10-12 hours of your time to digest and enjoy.

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Subjects

  • Russian Americans
  • Families
  • Grandmothers
  • Fiction