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The Archipelago of Another Life

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The Archipelago of Another Life

De: Andreï Makine, Geoffrey Strachan - translator
Narrado por: Philip Stevens, Sam Dastor
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On the far eastern borders of the Soviet Union, in the sunset of Stalin's reign, soldiers are training for a war that could end all wars, for in the atomic age man has sown the seeds of his own destruction.

Among them is Pavel Gartsev, a reservist. Orphaned, scarred by the last great war and unlucky in love, he is an instant victim for the apparatchiks and ambitious careerists who thrive within the Red Army's ranks.

Assigned to a search party composed of regulars and reservists, charged with the recapture of an escaped prisoner from a nearby gulag, Gartsev finds himself one of an unlikely quintet of cynics, sadists and heroes, embarked on a challenging manhunt through the Siberian taiga.

But the fugitive, capable, cunning and evidently at home in the depths of these vast forests, proves no easy prey. As the pursuit goes on, and the pursuers are struck by a shattering discovery, Gartsev confronts both the worst within himself and the tantalising prospect of another, totally different life.

Translated from the French by Geoffrey Strachan

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Acción y aventura Literatura de género Narrativa literaria Novela histórica Rusia Suspense romántico

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Masterful . . . Makine has been justly compared with Tolstoy, but here I think the better reference is Joseph Conrad. (James McNamara)
Makine's customary clear-eyed vision and shimmering prose impart, yet again, the heavy knowledge that what is "essential" is experienced by few and obliterated by many. (Kate Mcloughlin)
Pleasingly clever stuff . . . has an ambition of romantic grandeur that feels genuinely, soulfully Russian. (David Mills)
A powerful story of metaphysical adventure. (Marianne Payot)
A thrilling manhunt through the taiga. (Claire Devarieux)
As good as Stendhal or Tolstoy . . . I would rather read him than anyone else now writing (Allan Massie)
One of the significant novelists of our age. (Stephanie Merritt)
Makine packs great steppes-full of history into compact, bejewelled boxes of prose. (Boyd Tonkin)
Makine's wonderful economy of image and phrase convey far more than one could think possible about the Russian soul. (Anthony Beevor)
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