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Maxim D. Shrayer
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| #3911810 in Books | Syracuse University Press | 2009-09-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.75 x.60 x5.75l, | File type: PDF | 141 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| An Intriguing Short Story Collection|By Steve N.|Having enjoyed Maxim Shrayer's memoir "Leaving Russia," I dove into this collection of short stories. Most of the characters are Russian, and many are immigrants living in America, but the stories have a universal reach, dealing with the choices people make, and the consequences of these choices.
One of the stories, "T|From Publishers Weekly|Professor and memoirist Shrayer (Waiting for America) delivers eight deliberate stories about educated, accomplished Russians who have uneasily settled in America. Many of these tales viscerally reveal the inability to shed one's pa
Whether set in Maxim Shrayer’s native Russia or in North America and Western Europe, the eight stories in this collection explore emotionally intricate relationships that cross traditional boundaries of ethnicity, religion, and culture. Tracing the lives, obsessions, and aspirations of Jewish-Russian immigrants, these poignant, humorous, and tender stories create an expansive portrait of individuals struggling to come to terms with ghosts o...
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