Descript |
x, 292 pages 20 cm |
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It's summer, 1991, post-MTV, pre-AOL. Jerome Shafir and Sylvie Green, two former New Yorkers who can no longer afford an East Village apartment, set off on a journey across the entire former Soviet Bloc with the specious aim of adopting a Romanian orphan. Nirvana's on the radio everywhere, and wars are erupting across Yugoslavia. Unhappily married to Jerome, a 53-year-old Columbia University professor who loathes academe, Sylvie thinks only of happiness. At 35, she dreams of stuffed bears and wonders why their lives lack the tremulous sincerity that pervades thirtysomething, that season's hot new TV show. There are only two things, Sylvie thinks, that will save them: a child of their own, and the success of The anthropology of unhappiness, her husband's long-postponed book on the Holocaust. But as they move forward toward impoverished Romania, Jerome's memories of his father's extermination at Auschwitz and his own childhood survival impede them |
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1990-talet
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Östeuropa
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Sovjetunionen
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Ryssland
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Russia (Federation) -- Fiction
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Europe, Eastern -- Fiction
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Psykologiska skildringar
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Romaner
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Psykologiska skildringar
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Classmark |
813.6
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He.01
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ISBN/ISSN |
9781781258989 häftad |
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