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Encyclopedia of a Life in Russia

Published
Jan 2013
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Literary Literary
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180

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In Encyclopedia of a Life in Russia, José Manuel Prieto has beautifully crafted, through sparingly written, alphabetical entries, a portrait of modern life in Russia. Poetic, humorous, truth-seeking, and fanciful, Prieto melds literature, philosophy, and pop culture into a story of two misfits caught between old traditions and modern consumerism and celebrity.

Thelonius Monk (not his real name) travels to Russia and meets Linda Evangelista (not her real name) in Saint Petersburg. They journey to Yalta, where he promises that he'll make her red hair famous in the fashion magazines. In fact, he's drafting a novel about her—his notes for the novel comprise this Encyclopedia. Thelonious and Linda think of themselves as avatars of consumer culture, navigating the border between art and commerce during the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991. Unwittingly they parody Russian fascination with America and the culture's fixation on beauty and celebrity. Their conversations combine advertisement copy and art criticism, their personalities are both bohemian and commercial, and their aspirations revolve around frivolity and enchantment.

Encyclopedia of a Life in Russia is a novel that defies chronology and conformity, and finds the sublime in the trivial, ranging from meditations on Bach and Dostoyevsky to shoe-shopping and toothpaste.

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First Edition Jan 2013 Grove Press ISBN13 9780802120779 ISBN10 0802120776
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Jan 2013 Grove/Atlantic, Inc. ISBN13 9780802193728 ISBN10 0802193722
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Jun 2013 Audible Studios ISBN10 B00DDK5USG
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