Ninochka: A Novel

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SUNY Press, 2003 M08 14 - 303 páginas
A playful literary mystery set in the 1930s and 1990s, Ninochka tells the double tale of two women exiles who are both homesick and sick of home. Tanya, a Russian immigrant living in New York, travels to Paris in an attempt to reconstruct the secret life of Nina B., who was murdered there almost sixty years ago, on the eve of World War II. The murder was never solved, and in an attempt to crack the case, Tanya takes possession of Nina s handbag, which contains her diaries, love letters, kits for embroidering Russian blouses, a mysterious treatise on Eurasian supremacy, and a review of Ninotchka, the film in which Greta Garbo played a KGB agent who finds romance in Paris.

Among the potential murder suspects are a charismatic professor and nationalist leader, an aspiring American songwriter, an aging Trotskyite, a Hungarian con artist, a heavy-drinking singer of nostalgic romance, and an athletic Comrade X of unknown origins who was rumored to have returned to the Soviet Union. As Tanya is drawn into this immigrant underworld of displaced people, double agents, and dreamers, she finds herself more and more implicated in the life of the murdered woman. Ultimately, she is forced to return to her native country, where she confronts her own homesickness in the changing post-Soviet world.
 

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Chapter
1
Chapter
11
Chapter Three
21
Chapter Four
28
Chapter Five
50
Chapter
56
Chapter Eiqht
73
Chapter Mine
83
Chapter Thirty
217
Chapter ThirtyOne
225
Chapter ThirtyThree
242
Chapter ThirtyFive
256
Chapter ThirtySeven
280
Chapter ThirtyMine
294
31
31
The Isthmus and Sea Power 59
59

Chapter Twelve
100
Chapl er Fourteen
118
Chapter Seventeen
133
Chapter Mineteen
151
Chapter TwentyTwo
170
In which my beautiful grandmother takes her last stroll
185
Chapter TwentyEiqht
200
Possibilities of an AngloAmerican Reunion 107
107
The Future in Relation to American Naval
137
Preparedness for Naval War 175
175
A TwentiethCentury Outlook 217
217
Strategic Features of the Caribbean
271
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Svetlana Boym is Professor of Slavic and Comparative Literature at Harvard University. She is the author of several books, including The Future of Nostalgia and Kosmos: Remembrances of the Future, as well as short stories and plays.

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