Notes from the Esplanade
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In the 1980s a young Leningrad writer moves to Sukumi, a resort on the Black Sea, to write a novel about Albert Eistein, Paul Ehrenfest and the nature of discovery. During the process, he realises that he has become a closet historiographer of Russia's catastrophe, a performance played by madmen, victims and executioners.
Author: Igor Gelbach
Format: Paperback, 127mm x 202mm, 214 g
Published: 2003, Brandl & Schlesinger Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
Description
In the 1980s a young Leningrad writer moves to Sukumi, a resort on the Black Sea, to write a novel about Albert Eistein, Paul Ehrenfest and the nature of discovery. During the process, he realises that he has become a closet historiographer of Russia's catastrophe, a performance played by madmen, victims and executioners.
Notes from the Esplanade