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Dinner with Stalin and Other Stories (Library of Modern Jewish Literature)
David Shrayer-Petrov
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| #2628035 in Books | David Shraer Petrov Maxim Shrayer | 2014-04-28 | Original language:Russian | PDF # 1 | 9.38 x.97 x6.27l,1.16 | File type: PDF | 248 pages | Dinner with Stalin and Other Stories||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A must-read|By Irina Missiuro|A fascinating collection of short stories for any literature lover, and especially for those hailing from the former Soviet Union.|0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Forget 'Dinner' and lets go out for Brunc|By Grey Wolffe|It may be that these stories are too Russian in style for my|| Shrayer-Petrov's experience as a physician renders the similarity with Chekhov logical; as the Russian classic, Shrayer-Petrov doesn't need an ophthalmoscope to see what's in his subjects' eyes; he's one of them. <..
These fourteen stories by the acclaimed master of Jewish-Russian fiction are set in the former USSR, Western Europe, and America. Dinner with Stalin features Soviet Jews grappling with issues of identity, acculturation, and assimilation. Shrayer-Petrov explores aspects of antisemitism and persecution, problems of mixed marriages, dilemmas of conversion, and the survival of Jewish memory. Both an author and a physici...
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