Frontmatter -- Contents -- Note on Names -- PART ONE: ALËNA -- PART TWO: GALIA -- PART THREE: ALËNA -- Memory -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary -- Credits
Summary
Told in the dual points of view, Like A Drop of Ink in a Downpour is a clear-eyed look at the reality of life in the Soviet Union during the Cold War, giving us an insider's perspective on the roots of contemporary Russia. It is also a coming-of-age story, heartfelt and funny, a testament to the unbreakable bond between mothers and daughters, and the healing power of art
Analysis
Kresti prison
Leningrad
Sablino labor camp
Soviet Russia
emigre
political prisoner
Notes
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