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Author:
Filipenko, Sasha, 1984- author.
Title:
Red crosses / Sasha Filipenko ; translated from the Russian by Brian James Baer and Ellen Vayner.
Publisher:
Europa Editions,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
199 pages ; 21 cm
Other Authors:
Baer, Brian James, translator.
Vayner, Ellen, translator.
Other Titles:
Krasny�i krest. English
Notes:
Originally published in the Russian language in 2017.
Summary:
"Tatiana Alexeyevna is 90 years old and she's losing her memory. To find her way in her Soviet-era apartment block, she resorts to painting red crosses on the doors leading back to her apartment. But she still remembers the past in vivid detail. Alexander, a young man whose life has been brutally torn in two, would like nothing better than to forget the tragic events that have brought him to Minsk. When he moves into the flat next door to Tatiana's, he's cornered by the loquacious old lady. Reluctant at first, he's soon drawn into Tatiana's life story. A story told urgently, before her memories of the Russian 20th century, and its horrors, are wiped out. The two come to recognize their own broken hearts in each other, forging an unlikely friendship, a pact against forgetting, their encounter giving rise to a new sense of hope in the future. Deeply moving, with flashes of humour, underpinned by ground-breaking research, Red Crosses is a shining narrative in the tradition of the great Russian novel. All the more necessary, as the Russia of today goes about the business of rewriting history."--Provided by publisher
ISBN:
9781609456931
1609456939
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1263184966
Locations:
YTPG232 -- Clinton Public Library (Clinton)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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