Between Revolutions by Laurie Alberts

An American Romance with Russia

Between Revolutions Michener Award-winning author Laurie Alberts' memoir provides a glimpse into the lives of ordinary Russians during the last years of the Soviet empire, while also portraying the difficulties of American/Soviet relations on the most personal of levels - the ways in which Cold War politics warped human connections.

In "Between Revolutions", Michener Award-winning author Laurie Alberts relives her experiences teaching in Moscow and Leningrad for a year as a participant in an American Field Service exchange program before the fall of the Soviet Union. Her memoir provides a unique glimpse into the lives of ordinary Russians during the last years of the Soviet empire, while also portraying the difficulties of American/Soviet relations on the most personal of levels - the ways in which Cold War politics warped human connections. Alberts begins her tale in 1982 with her arrival in Moscow and describes her interactions with the students and her complicated friendships with some of the teachers. Her own novelty as an American allowed her to be privy to the intrigues, romances, and humor through which these Russians coped with their difficult, frustrating lives. The isolation of her experience and her romantic notions of Russia, as well as her need to belong, lead her to make choices that are not always the best. When she moves to Leningrad, Alberts unwittingly develops her own intrigue by beginning an affair with a charming but somewhat shady Russian named Kolya. Her tryst with Kolya mirrors her own lifelong fascination with Russia, a place that, despite her efforts, she will never quite understand. After leaving Leningrad for the summer, she returns to find that the political turmoil of the country has altered her connection to Kolya irreparably. Alberts' story ends in 2002, when a return visit to Russia - and Kolya - reveals the drastic changes brought by the fall of Communism to the lives of her friends and to their nation.
Author(s) : Laurie Alberts Format : Paperback Book
ISBN-10 : 082621598X ISBN-13 : 9780826215987
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United States

Publication Date : 31/10/2005

Publisher : University of Missouri Press

Page Length : 240mm

Page Size : 229mm