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  • av Andreï Makine
    344,-

    "'Qu'importe l'âeternitâe de la damnation áa qui a trouvâe dans une seconde l'infini de la jouissance.' (Baudelaire) Tel serait l'esprit de cette saga lapidaire--un siáecle de fureur et de sang que va traverser Valdas Bataeff en affrontant, tout jeune, les âevâenements tragiques de son âepoque. Au plus fort de la tempãete, il parvient áa s'arracher áa la cruautâe du monde: un amour clandestin dans une parentháese enchantâee, entre l'ancien calendrier de la Russie impâeriale et la nouvelle chronologie imposâee par les 'constructeurs de l'avenir radieux'. Chef-d'¶uvre de concision, ce roman sur la trahison, le sacrifice et la râedemption nous fait revivre, áa hauteur d'homme, les drames de la grande Histoire: râevolutions, conflits mondiaux, dâechirements de l'apráes-guerre. Pourtant, une trame secráete, au-deláa des atroces comâedies humaines, nous libáere de leur emprise et rend infinie la fragile briáevetâe d'un amour blessâe."--

  • av Andreï Makine
    244,-

    Set in Siberia in the 1970s during the decline of the Soviet Empire, My Armenian Friend is a story about how one friendship can shift our perspective and irrevocably change our lives.

  • av Andreï Makine
    216,-

    The fascinating story of a young Russian filmmaker's attempts to portray Catherine the Great, before and after the collapse of the Soviet UnionCatherine the Great's life seems to have been made for the cinema-her rise to power; her reportedly countless love affairs and wild sexual escapades; the episodes of betrayal, revenge, and even murder-there's no shortage of historical drama. But Oleg Erdmann, a young Russian filmmaker, seeks to discover and portray Catherine's essential, emotional truth, her real life beyond the rumors and façade. His first screenplay just barely makes it past the Soviet film board and is assigned to a talented director, but the resulting film fails to avoid the usual clichés. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, as he struggles to find a place for himself in the new order, Oleg agrees to work with an old friend on a television series that becomes a quick success-as well as increasingly lurid, a far cry from his original vision. He continues to seek the real Catherine elsewhere. With A Woman Loved, Andreï Makine delivers a sweeping novel about the uses of art, the absurdity of history, and the overriding power of human love, if only it can be uncovered and allowed to flourish.

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    206,-

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    172,-

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    144,-

    A tense "Siberian Western" set in the inhospitable, boundless Russia taiga at the height of the Cold War

  • av Andreï Makine
    125,-

    Did sex bring down the Iron Curtain? An orphan reflects on the unbreakable bond between love and freedom in the Soviet Union...

  • av Andreï Makine & Andre Makine
    174,-

    Jilted by his girlfriend and disillusioned by modern France, the writer Shutov revisits St Petersburg after twenty years in exile, hoping to reconnect with his roots and the woman he loved in his youth. But she, and the brash new Russia that greets him, a

  • av Andreï Makine & Andre Makine
    151,-

    As a child, Elias Almeida loses both his parents during the Angolan uprising against colonial rule. As an adult and professional revolutionary, he bears witness to mankind at its pitiless worst. Yet he continues to believe in a better world and in the redeeming power of love -- even though he cannot be with the woman he loves, who rescued him from thugs one snowy night on the streets of Moscow. Spanning forty years of Africa's past as a battleground between East and West, this powerful novel explores the heights and depths of human nature as it tells a profoundly affecting story of sacrifice and idealism.

  • av Andreï Makine & Andre Makine
    149,-

    Locked behind the Iron Curtain, a young boy grows up bewitched by his French grandmother s memories of Paris before the Great War. On her balcony overlooking the Siberian steppes, Charlotte Lemonnier fires her grandson s imagination with tales of the great flood in 1910, of Proust playing tennis in Neuilly and the President dying in the arms of his mistress, of avenues lined with chestnut trees and elegant cafes.Charlotte s vision of a paradise lost, though, is overlaid by her subsequent experience. As her grandson grows older, he learns how this remarkable woman survived the Russian revolution s aftermath, Stalin s purges and the horrors of the Second World War, gaining from her a portrait of the country drawn with an outsider s eye. Yet for all the monstrosities of his native land, he realises he is proud to be Russian. Torn between two cultures, as an adolescent he turns his back on all things French. Then in his twenties he abandons the Soviet Union and eventually reaches Paris where a startling revelation awaits him.This luminous, haunting novel traces a sentimental and intellectual journey that embraces the dramatic history of this century.

  • av Andreï Makine & Andre Makine
    147,-

    When a young, rebellious writer from Leningrad arrives in a remote Russian village to study local customs, one woman stands out: Vera, who has been waiting thirty years for her lover to return from the Second World War. As fascinated as he is appalled by the fruitless fidelity of this still beautiful woman, he sets out to win her affections. But the better he thinks understands her the more she surprises him, and the more he gains uncomfortable insights into himself. Lyrically evoking the haunting beauty of the Archangel region, Makine tells a timeless story of the human heart and its capacity for enduring love, selfish passion and cowardly betrayal.

  • av Andreï Makine
    136,-

    An astounding novel that penetrates the 20th-century experience, from one of Europe's most feted authors

  • av Andreï Makine & Andre Makine
    174,-

    In a snowbound railway station deep in the Soviet Union, a stranded passenger comes across an old man playing the piano in the dark, silent tears rolling down his cheeks. Once on the train to Moscow he begins to tell his story: a tale of loss, love and survival that movingly illustrates the strength of human resilience.

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