Description
At the book's center is Boris, a young writer thwarted by state censorship and antisemitism during the twilight years of Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev's sclerotic rule. With an Angora kitten for his companion and together with other emigres, vulnerable, displaced, continually living out of a suitcase, he puts Russia in his rear-view mirror and sets out on a journey that will take him to Bratislava, Vienna, Rome, and New York on his way to Los Angeles.
Will Boris be able to rekindle his creative passion and inspiration in the West? Will other Jewish emigres fit into the new society, so much different than the one they'd left behind? With humor and compassion, Farewell, Mama Odessa describes the emigres' attempts at adjustment to the free world.
About the Author
Emil Draitser is the award-winning author of twelve volumes of artistic and scholarly prose, including Stalin's Romeo Spy, Shush! Growing Up Jewish under Stalin: A Memoir, and Forbidden Laughter: Soviet Underground Jokes. He is a professor emeritus of Russian at Hunter College of the City University of New York.
Reviews
Drawing on the rich tradition of Odessan humor, this captivating book chronicles the experience of emigration from the former Soviet Union at a time when leaving the country for good was an involved and dicey business, often verging on the grotesque and absurd." - Tomas Venclova, author of Vilnius: a Personal History
Book Information
ISBN 9780810141087
Author Emil Draitser
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Northwestern University Press
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Weight(grams) 330g