Ebook {Epub PDF} The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight by Gina Ochsner
“The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight is a hilariously absurdist and deeply resonant debut novel. Gina Ochsner transforms ordinary lives into something magical and wise and glintingly beautiful.” —Irina Reyn, author of What Happened to Anna K/5(9). · The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight A Novel. Gina Ochsner. • 1 Rating; $; $; Publisher Description. The tenants of a post-Soviet slum face the absurdity of Russian life in this Flannery O’Connor Award–winning debut novel “of startling redemptive beauty” (TheNew York Times Book Review).5/5(1). "The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight is a hilariously absurdist and deeply resonant debut novel by a short story master. Gina Ochsner transforms the lives of ordinary post-Soviet Russians into something magical and wise and glintingly beautiful." - Irina Reyn, author of What Happened to Anna K.
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The tenants of a post-Soviet slum face the absurdity of Russian life in this Flannery O’Connor Award–winning debut novel “of startling redemptive beauty” (TheNew York Times Book Review). In a crumbling apartment building in post-Soviet Russia, there’s a ghost who won. "The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight is a hilariously absurdist and deeply resonant debut novel by a short story master. Gina Ochsner transforms the lives of ordinary post-Soviet Russians into something magical and wise and glintingly beautiful." - Irina Reyn, author of What Happened to Anna K. Yet her first novel, “The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight,” is (despite the kitschy title) soaked in baleful authenticity, with laundry boiling on the stove and perfume doubling as an.
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