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There's a whole world out there! I'm an experienced, UK-based editor and a bit of an aesthetic dilettante. I'm making it my off-duty duty to bring to your attention books, films, artists, music and TV from all over the world. Reviews are SPOILER FREE. New posts every week. See Reviews by country for my reviews from each nation.

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Tag Archives: russian literature

In Memory of Memory by Maria Stepanova (Russia)

Genre-defying exploration of a Jewish family in Soviet Russia

Posted byimogenglad3rd Jul 20223rd Jul 2022Posted inbookTags: 20bookofsummer, 20booksofsummer22, biography, books, conflict, Europe, female writers, russia, russian literature, second world war, translated literature, trauma8 Comments on In Memory of Memory by Maria Stepanova (Russia)

Review no 146: Untraceable by Sergei Lebedev (Russia)

Topical, Novichok-influenced new Russian political thriller by Sergei Lebedev

Posted byimogenglad5th Apr 20215th Apr 2021Posted inbookTags: books in translation, Europe, europe and central asia, european fiction, russia, russian literature, sergei lebedev, translated literature, untraceable1 Comment on Review no 146: Untraceable by Sergei Lebedev (Russia)

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