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Dreams of My Russian Summers [Unabridged] (Audio Cassette)

de Andrei Makine (Author), Geoffrey Howard (Narrator)
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Each summer, Andrei Makine's narrator and his sister leave the Soviet Union for the mythical land of France-Atlantis. That this country is a beautiful confabulation, a consolation existing only in his maternal grandmother's mind, makes it no less real. Though Charlotte Lemonnier lives in a town on the edge of the steppe, each night she journeys to a long-ago Paris, telling tales that the children then translate with their more Russian minds: "The president of the Republic was bound to have something Stalinesque about him in the portrait sketched by our imagination. Neuilly was peopled with kolkhozniks. And the slow emergence of Paris from the waters evoked a very Russian emotion--that of fleeting relief after one more historic cataclysm ..."

Makine's first novel is a singing tribute to the alchemy of inspiration, but it is no less familiar with the sorrows of reality. And it is only as he gets older that the narrator begins to piece together his grandmother's far more tragic past--her experiences in the Great War, the October Revolution, and after. Dreams of My Russian Summers is a love letter to an extraordinary woman (it's hard not to see the book as autobiographical) as well as to language and literature, which the boy turns to in avoidance of history's manipulations. It has all the marks of an instant classic. --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.

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The first of Makine's four novels to appear in English, this autobiographical novel won the 1995 Prix Medicis for Best Foreign Fiction as well as France's prestigious Prix Goncourt, never before awarded to a non-Frenchman. Its coming-of-age story describes young Andrei's summers with his French grandmother Charlotte in the remote Russian village of Saranza. She came to Russia as a Red Cross nurse during World War I and fell in love with a Russian lawyer who went off to the front and later died a premature death from his war wounds. Charlotte and Andrei spend many summer evenings sharing her memories of turn-of-the-century Paris. As the adolescent Andrei struggles with his identity?is he Russian or French?he discovers that it was possible for Charlotte to live in such a foreign land and retain her "Frenchness" because of her love for her husband. Andrei finally reconciles these contrasting facets of his identity and eventually emigrates to France. Makine has fashioned a deeply felt, lyrically told tale. For all general library collections.?Lisa Rohrbaugh, East Palestine Memorial P.L., Ohio
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Lyrical memories of idyllic summers past, Avril 3 2004
Par Peggy Vincent "author and reader" (Oakland, CA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Andrei Makine, born in Siberia in 1957, has written an prose ode to his French grandmother, a memorable account of life in Communist Russia as lived by the woman who gave him joy, comfort, and permission to dream of other worlds.
Each summer, Andrei and his sister visited this grandmother at the edge of Russia's vast steppes, and in the evening she told them stories of her past. Trapped in Russia after the revolution, she married a Russian and became a hardworking Soviet wife and mother - but she never lost the Frenchness of her utmost being. Slowly, over the years, she reveals harsh truths to young Andrei - but always with a lyrical and dreamlike quality that makes reading this book feel as though you're inhaling pure, gauzy poetry.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 speak, memory, Déc 21 2003
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A lovely, lyrical "autobiographical novel". Makine, born Russian, has lived in France since 1987. This novel covers his extraordinary relationship with his grandmother, who sets his life in motion by re-telling stories of her French past. This is a wonderful book, filled with spare, powerful writing. One of the loveliest books I've read in a long time.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Beautiful, Aoû 21 2003
Par H. S. Hansen "hshansen" (Round Rock, Texas United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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A work of art, Makine's use of language is stunning. Not a quick read, I frequently had to stop and ponder many profound passages. Literature as an art form is not dead.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Amazing book
I read that book in French (Le Testament Français) so it may be possible that the English translation isn't as good as the French one. Read more
Publié le Mars 29 2003 par Annie

3.0étoiles sur 5 hit 'n miss
Erk! What a difficult review to write! So uneven, so blurry and ephemeral in plot and character, but containing a scene or two of exquisite beauty and skilled craftsmanship... Read more
Publié le Sep 26 2002 par Jay Stevens

2.0étoiles sur 5 Pas plus au sujet de la France
I'll spare you the details of this poorly-constructed novel, which, if you so choose, you may obtain for yourself. Let's get right to the commentary, shall we? Read more
Publié le Aoû 3 2002 par Kelly

2.0étoiles sur 5 Try something else
A surprisingly large number of critics have compared this novel to Proust (though my copy has a reviewer compare it to "Doctor Zhivago). Read more
Publié le Avril 2 2002 par pnotley@hotmail.com

5.0étoiles sur 5 A durable masterpiece
Time alters all things. The resultant changes can be decay, or tedium/passe, or at the opposite end of the spectrum the changes can be enhancing as a patina on fine wood. Read more
Publié le Janv. 29 2002 par Grady Harp

3.0étoiles sur 5 Something lost in the translation...
In typical contemporary French fashion, there is an elliptical quality to this fictionalized memoir which suits the content. Read more
Publié le Déc 10 2001 par Uncle C

5.0étoiles sur 5 Moving tribute to a grandmother
Author's dedication and fascination with his grandmother were extremely moving to me. I wish I could find the words to tell the story of my grandmother's life...
Publié le Juil 4 2001 par Marina

4.0étoiles sur 5 Discovery of the past through grandma's memorabilia
Andrei Makine's award winning novel, "Dreams of My Russian Summers", reads like a autobiography of the author's youthful life as a Russian teenager who spends each... Read more
Publié le Mai 13 2001

3.0étoiles sur 5 A PITILESS, BEAUTIFUL, ABSURD, UNIQUE RUSSIA
To be honest, I was expecting a bit more from this book. Somehow I expected it to be more sweeping, to be more engaging, and in reality it was not. Read more
Publié le Janv. 17 2001 par EriKa

3.0étoiles sur 5 speak, memory of things past
In an era when everything is an event, and nothing just happens naturally, it's hard not to be suspicious of the a novel that is the first ever to win both the Prix Goncourt and... Read more
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