It's Raining in Moscow is a novel that goes both beyond and stays this side of history -- the history of a family, of the post-1945 deportations, of a multiethnic region in Eastern Europe, Transylvania, in the 20 th century, of the interactions of animals, plants, and humans, where for once the text inhabits non-human perspectives.
A novel that repeatedly asks the question: what do we need to face our own lies and the lies of others; what do we accept.
Question | What do we need to face our own lies and the lies of others |
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