
Confessions of a Clay Man
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Set in a Black Sea resort in Georgia in the dying days of the Soviet Empire, this is the story of Bronsky, a medical researcher haunted by the fate of his father who spent years in a labour camp under Stalin over a chance remark. The author, Igor Gelbak, was born in Samarkand, but now lives in Melbourne.
Author: Igor Gelbak
Format: Paperback, 192 pages, 127mm x 202mm, 257 g
Published: 2001, Brandl & Schlesinger Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
Set in a Black Sea resort in Georgia in the dying days of the Soviet Empire, this is the story of Bronsky, a medical researcher haunted by the fate of his father who spent years in a labour camp under Stalin over a chance remark. The author, Igor Gelbak, was born in Samarkand, but now lives in Melbourne.
