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Dreams of my Russian summers / Andreï Makine ; translated from the French by Geoffrey Strachan.

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Record Number 87145
ISBN 1559703830
Author Makine, Andreï, 1957-
Title Dreams of my Russian summers / Andreï Makine ; translated from the French by Geoffrey Strachan.
Edition 1st North American ed.
Publisher/Date New York : Arcade Publishing : Distributed by Little, Brown and Co., c1997.
Pagination etc. ix, 241 p. ; 25 cm.
Summary Note Dreams of My Russian Summers tells the poignant story of a boy growing up amid the harsh realities of Soviet life in the 1960s and '70s, and of his extraordinary love for an elegant Frenchwoman, Charlotte Lemonnier, who is his grandmother. Every summer he visits his grandmother in a dusty village overlooking the vast steppes. Here, during the warm evenings, they sit on Charlotte's narrow, flower-covered bacony and listen to tales from another time, another place: Paris at the turn of the cen
tury. She who used to see Proust playing tennis in Neuilly captivates the children with stories of Tsar Nicholas's visit to Paris in 1896, of the great Paris flood of 1910, of the death of French president Felix Faure in the arms of his mistress. But from Charlotte the boy also learns of a Russia he has never known, of famine and misery, of brutal injustice, of the hopeless chaos of war.
He follows her as she travels by foot from Moscow half the way to Siberia; suffers with her as she tells of her husband - his grandfather - a victim of Stalin's purges; shudders as she describes her own capture by bandits, who brutalize her and left her for dead. Could all this pain and suffering really have happened to his gentle, beloved Charlotte? Mesmerized, the boy weaves Charlotte's stories into his own secret universe of memory and dream. Yet, despite all the deprivations and injustic
es of the Soviet world, he like many Russians still feels a strong affinity with and "an indestructible love" for his homeland.
Subject -- Russia -- Fiction.
-- Russia -- Fiction.
-- Russia -- Fiction.
Russia -- Fiction
Bildungsromane.
Added Author Strachan, Geoffrey
Shelf Location F
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