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Russian Gothic
Russian Gothic | Aleksandr Skorobogatov
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"A great Russian novel...in the grand Russian tradition." --Le Figaro Russian Gothic, a short and intense novel by Belgium-based Belorussian novelist Aleksandr Skorobogatov that, since its initial publication in Russia in 1991, has gone on to sell over a million copies worldwide and hailed as an early masterpiece of post-Soviet literature, eliciting comparisons to Gogol and Bulgakov. Russian Gothic is a dark tale of the descent into paranoia and violence of Nikolai, a veteran of the Soviet-Afghan war. When a mysterious figure, Sergeant Bertrand, appears on his doorstep and starts insinuating that Nikolai's wife, Vera, may be having an affair, Nikolai's faith in his wife, the only person to stand by him after his return to civilian life, starts to crumble--with devastating consequences. Skorobogatov, the author of five critically acclaimed novels, has been published widely in Europe, but Russian Gothic is the first of his works to be translated into English. The UK edition was recently released by Old Street, garnering truly stellar reviews, including in the Telegraph ("thoroughly magnificent") and The Sunday Times ("riveting"). Three decades after it was written, its complex portrait of grief, misogyny, violence--and love--is as fresh, shocking, and relevant as ever.
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Gleefulreader
Russian Gothic | Aleksandr Skorobogatov
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Panpan

I think that when a book makes it to the process of translation, perhaps there is a greater expectation of that book‘s worth. Ultimately, I found this just to be another horror story of the way that a man, with deep distrust, paranoia and mental health issues, is violent and destroys the woman he “loves”. It is not a story that says anything unique about Russia as it is a story found in every culture and offers nothing new.

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charl08
Russian Gothic | Aleksandr Skorobogatov
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Loads of violence, and just No Idea of the point.
Definitely not Prokofiev to my ears, thank you Big Issue.
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TrishB 😱😱 great review though! 11mo
charl08 @TrishB it was only 122pp but I still wish I bailed. 11mo
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