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A Terrible Country

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When Andrei Kaplan’s brother Dima urges him to return to Moscow to care for their ailing grandmother, Andrei reflects on his life in New York. His girlfriend has gone silent, his dissertation adviser doubts his job prospects, and his finances are dwindling. A few months in Moscow might be just what he needs. He sublets his Brooklyn room, packs his hockey gear, and moves into his grandmother’s apartment, a gift from Stalin. She has outlived her husband and most friends, surviving communism and the tumultuous shift to capitalism, during which she lost her cherished dacha. Although she sometimes forgets who he is, she welcomes him home. Andrei navigates a changed Moscow, finding a place to play hockey, a café for emails, and making new friends, including activist Yulia. As his grandmother’s health worsens, Andrei feels increasingly disconnected from both Russia and America. He faces crucial decisions about his future and becomes involved with a group of leftists, testing his politics and loyalties. This wise and sensitive novel explores themes of exile, family, love, and fate, questioning what one owes to their birthplace and what it owes in return. Gessen’s graceful and humorous writing marks him as a significant voice in contemporary literature.

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A Terrible Country, Keith Gessen

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