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Tag Archives: Children of the Arbat
The Books: “Children of the Arbat” (Anatoli Rybakov)
Daily Book Excerpt: Adult fiction: The Children of the Arbat, by Anatoli Rybakov To a Stalin addict like myself, this book was a pile of crack. A PILE!! Written over the course of almost 20 years, and repressed in Russia, … Continue reading
2005 Books Read
Here is the complete list of books I read in 2005. Underworld: A Novel, by Don DeLillo – which I had started in the fall of 2004- before I went to Ireland – and it took me FOREVER to finish … Continue reading
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Tagged American Sphinx, books read, Charming Billy, Children of the Arbat, Crowds and Power, Darkness at Noon, East of Eden, Edmund Burke, Harry Potter, L.M. Montgomery, Middlemarch, Miracle at Philadelphia, The Great Terror, The Pigman, Underworld, W.B. Yeats, Year of Magical Thinking
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The Arbat
I just finished the novel The Children of the Arbat, given to me by my friend John. He knew I HAD to read it (even though I had never heard of it before) because of my whole Stalin interest (here’s … Continue reading
Fragments
I was so upset reading The Children of the Arbat this morning that it’s put me in a melancholic mood all day. I’m having a bad day. At around 7 a.m., after reading for a couple hours (and it was … Continue reading
Summer Reading
… of the stars. I found this very enjoyable reading. What are “stars” reading this summer? Looks like pretty much everybody is reading Harry Potter (except Harold Bloom who is spending the summer re-reading the god-awful canon of the god-awful … Continue reading
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Tagged Cary Grant, Children of the Arbat, E.M. Forster, Edmund Burke, England, fiction, France, John Adams, Memoirs, nonfiction, politics, Red Sox, Rosalind Russell, Russia, Stephen King, Thomas Jefferson
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The Mystery of Stalin
One of the ongoing passions or interests I have in my life is the mystery of Stalin. I wrote about it here at rambling length. (And I highly recommend reading all of those comments … they are amazing.) Stalin is … Continue reading

