The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight
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Novel • Fiction
Russia • Post-Soviet 1990s
2010
Adult
18+ years
The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight by Gina Ochsner explores the lives of residents in a crumbling Russian apartment complex. The narrative follows individuals navigating personal and collective struggles, steeped in magical realism. Their dreams and realities interplay, reflecting resilience and the pursuit of hope amidst challenging circumstances.
Mysterious
Melancholic
Fantastical
Unnerving
Contemplative
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The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight by Gina Ochsner offers a vividly imaginative narrative and rich prose, transporting readers to a colorful, albeit surreal world. Positively noted for its lyrical language and complex characters, the novel's abstract nature may challenge some readers, but its inventive storytelling delivers a rewarding experience.
A reader who enjoys magical realism and authors like Salman Rushdie or Gabriel Garcia Marquez would appreciate The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight. They seek rich narratives interwoven with fantasy, focusing on cultural, existential themes and a touch of the surreal in a post-Soviet context.
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The author, Gina Ochsner, is acclaimed for her magical realism style, which is evident in The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight as it blends the fantastical with the mundane in post-Soviet Russia.
The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight was a finalist for the Grub Street National Book Prize, highlighting its impact and recognition in the literary community.
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Gina Ochsner has a background in folklore, which deeply influences her storytelling approach, enriching the novel with rich, layered narrative techniques.
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370
Novel • Fiction
Russia • Post-Soviet 1990s
2010
Adult
18+ years
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