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A Russian immigrant : three novellas

Shrayer, Maxim 1967- (author.). Shrayer, Maxim 1967- Container of (work): Bohemian spring. (Added Author). Shrayer, Maxim 1967- Container of (work): Brotherly love. (Added Author). Shrayer, Maxim 1967- Container of (work): Borscht Belt. (Added Author).

Summary: "No longer at home in Russia, but not quite assimilated into the American mainstream, the daily lives of Russian immigrants are fueled by a combustible mix of success and alienation. Simon Reznikov, the Boston-based immigrant protagonist of Maxim D. Shrayer's A Russian Immigrant, is restless. Unresolved feelings about his Jewish (and American) present and his Russian (and Soviet) past prevent Reznikov from easily putting down roots in his new country. A visit to a decaying summer resort in the Catskills, now populated by Jewish ghosts of Soviet history, which include a famous émigré writer, reveals to Reznikov that he, too, is a prisoner of his past. An expedition to Prague in search of clues for an elusive Jewish writer's biography exposes Reznikov's own inability to move on. A chance reunion with a former Russian lover, now also an immigrant living in an affluent part of Connecticut, unearths memories of Reznikov's last Soviet summer while reanimating many contradictors of a mixed, Jewish-Russian marriage. Told both linearly and non-linearly, with elements of suspense, mystery and crime, these three interconnected novellas gradually reveal many layers of Simon Reznikov's Russian, Jewish, and Soviet past. Vectors of love and desire, nostalgia and amnesia, violence and forgiveness, politics and aesthetics guide Shrayer's immigrant characters while also disorienting them in their new American lives. Set in Providence, New Haven and Boston, but also in places of the main character's pilgrimages such as Estonia and Bohemia, Shrayer's book weaves together a literary manifesto of Russian Jews in America"--

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  • ISBN: 9781644690369
  • ISBN: 1644690977
  • ISBN: 9781644690970
  • ISBN: 1644690373
  • ISBN: 9781644690376
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource
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  • Publisher: Boston : Cherry Orchard Books, an imprint of Academic Studies Press, 2019.

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Formatted Contents Note: Bohemian spring -- Brotherly love -- Borscht Belt.
Language Note:
In English.
Source of Description Note:
Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
Subject: Immigrants -- United States -- Fiction
Jews, Russian -- United States -- Fiction
LITERARY CRITICISM -- General
Immigrants
Jews, Russian
United States
Genre: Electronic books.
Fiction.

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