Andrei Ivanov is a Russian writer living in Estonia, the author of the novels “Hanuman’s Journey to Lolland” (short list of the Russian Bouquer Prize), “A handful of dust” (“Russian Prize”).
“Harbin moths” is a new word about Russian emigration. Not Paris, not Berlin, not Prague, not Shanghai and not Harbin – but unexplored by almost Tallinn, Revel. The twenties of the last century in the First Estonian Republic, strange, restless Russians, erupted by revolution into a small country: creative bohemia, officers, smugglers, united by the search for work and bread, cocaine and morphine … The young photographer Boris Rebrov lives before our eyes “poor time”. Having lost both his homeland (Bolsheviks) and the family (typhoid), he is left alone in an unfamiliar country and tries to find himself.
The book includes the novels “Harbin Motylki” and “A handful of dust.”
Author
Ivanov Andrey Vyacheslavovich
Publisher
Elena Shubina, 2014 Elena Shubina
Series
Prose of Andrei Ivanov
16+
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