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Ebook {Epub PDF} Russian Winter by Daphne Kalotay

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This novel by Daphne Kalotay is well written and also very well researched. The life in Stalin's Soviet Union, even for privileged persons, like famous ballerinas, acclaimed writers or musicians, was incredibly drab, cramped in one room apartments, communal baths or kitchens, with a permanent fear of being reported for some un-Soviet behaviour/5(). 8 rows ·  · Daphne Kalotay is the author of the award-winning novel Russian Winter, which has been ISBN Daphne Kalotay's novel RUSSIAN WINTER is a masterfully crafted novel of loss and redemption, set in an unusual historical time period and interweaving two connected stories. In present day Boston, famous Russian ballerina, Nina Revskaya, who defected from the Soviet Union at the height of her fame, is preparing to auction off her dazzling jewelry collection, including three beautiful amber pieces set in gold/5.



This simple proclamation, uttered by Drew Brooks, a character in Daphne Kalotay's first novel, reveals an ingrained belief that haunts all three protagonists of Russian Winter. Kalotay, whose short fiction is gathered in Calamity and Other Stories, illustrates how the lives of three seemingly disconnected people become intertwined amidst a. Title: Russian Winter Author: Daphne Kalotay Genre/Format: Literary/Historical Fiction Year: Acquired: From the publisher for review. Rating: One Sentence Summary: A former Russian prima ballerina tries to sell her jewelry collection and push away the memories the collection brings forward. One Sentence Review: Daphne Kalotay's book doesn't fit well into any genre, but is poetic and a. In Russian Winter, the beautiful debut novel by critically acclaimed writer Daphne Kalotay, a famed ballerina's jewelry auction in Boston reveals long-held secrets of love and family, friendship and rivalry, harkening back to Stalinist bltadwin.ru "tender, passionate, and moving" by Jenna Blum, the New York Times best-selling author of Those Who Save Us, Russian Winter is a perfect.



Set in both modern-day Boston and post-WWII Moscow, Russian Winter tells the story of Bolshoi ballerina Nina Revskaya as she becomes a member of Stalin’s cultural elite before escaping to the West following a terrible betrayal. Decades later, she has decided to auction off her famed jewelry collection—including the rare set of amber that a Boston professor, Grigori Solodin, translator of the works of Revskaya’s late poet-husband, believes may hold the key to a long-kept secret. Russian Winter by Daphne Kalotay. Publication Date: April 5, ; Genres: Fiction, Historical Fiction; Paperback: pages; Publisher: Harper Perennial; ISBN ; ISBN Daphne Kalotay is the author of the award-winning novel Russian Winter, which has been.