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Lara Vapnyar, author of the acclaimed story collection There Are Jews in My House, presents a poignant and humorous debut novel featuring a sincere modern muse. We meet Tanya, a typical Russian girl living with her bookish professor mother in a drab Soviet apartment. As a teenager, she becomes captivated by Dostoevsky and resolves to be the companion of a great writer. Her memoirs recount her immigration to New York after college, the stifling expectations of her Brighton Beach cousins, and a pivotal moment in a bookshop on the Upper West Side, where she attends a reading by Mark Schneider, a Significant New York Novelist. Tanya moves in with Mark, eager to inspire him, but finds herself frustrated by his distractions—gym sessions, therapy, and literary gatherings—where she feels out of place. As she struggles to learn English to better understand Mark’s work and her role as Muse, Tanya discovers unexpected truths about the destiny she envisioned. With Vapnyar’s enchanting prose and vivid storytelling, this novel reflects the rich tradition of Russian realism. It serves as a lively exploration of female empowerment, the complexities of artistic inspiration, and the profound experiences of immigrants in New York City.

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Memoirs of a Muse, Lara Vapnyar

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Titel
Memoirs of a Muse
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Lara Vapnyar
Erscheinungsdatum
2006
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
224
ISBN10
037542296X
ISBN13
9780375422966
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Beschreibung
Lara Vapnyar, author of the acclaimed story collection There Are Jews in My House, presents a poignant and humorous debut novel featuring a sincere modern muse. We meet Tanya, a typical Russian girl living with her bookish professor mother in a drab Soviet apartment. As a teenager, she becomes captivated by Dostoevsky and resolves to be the companion of a great writer. Her memoirs recount her immigration to New York after college, the stifling expectations of her Brighton Beach cousins, and a pivotal moment in a bookshop on the Upper West Side, where she attends a reading by Mark Schneider, a Significant New York Novelist. Tanya moves in with Mark, eager to inspire him, but finds herself frustrated by his distractions—gym sessions, therapy, and literary gatherings—where she feels out of place. As she struggles to learn English to better understand Mark’s work and her role as Muse, Tanya discovers unexpected truths about the destiny she envisioned. With Vapnyar’s enchanting prose and vivid storytelling, this novel reflects the rich tradition of Russian realism. It serves as a lively exploration of female empowerment, the complexities of artistic inspiration, and the profound experiences of immigrants in New York City.