The Little Man

A Novel

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Foreign Languages, Russian, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book The Little Man by Liza Alexandrova-Zorina, Glas
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Author: Liza Alexandrova-Zorina ISBN: 9785717201346
Publisher: Glas Publication: July 13, 2015
Imprint: Glas Language: English
Author: Liza Alexandrova-Zorina
ISBN: 9785717201346
Publisher: Glas
Publication: July 13, 2015
Imprint: Glas
Language: English

In this striking novel from a bold new Russian talent, a group of gangsters seizing control of a little town with the collusion of the corrupt local authorities, businessmen and police becomes a miniature portrayal of Russia as a whole. Defending his daughter, the protagonist Savely accidentally shoots the chief gangster and walks away in full view of a crowd. Policemen are afraid to arrest him but are eager to deliver him into the gangsters’ hands; his querulous wife refuses to hide him and discloses his whereabouts to the new gang leader. Savely is transformed from a nonentity to a people’s avenger but when a prize is offered for his head the townsmen rush to capture the new Robin Hood. The book lays bear the author’s frustration at the perceived willingness of the Russian people to reject change in favour of putting up with a known and quantifiable evil.

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In this striking novel from a bold new Russian talent, a group of gangsters seizing control of a little town with the collusion of the corrupt local authorities, businessmen and police becomes a miniature portrayal of Russia as a whole. Defending his daughter, the protagonist Savely accidentally shoots the chief gangster and walks away in full view of a crowd. Policemen are afraid to arrest him but are eager to deliver him into the gangsters’ hands; his querulous wife refuses to hide him and discloses his whereabouts to the new gang leader. Savely is transformed from a nonentity to a people’s avenger but when a prize is offered for his head the townsmen rush to capture the new Robin Hood. The book lays bear the author’s frustration at the perceived willingness of the Russian people to reject change in favour of putting up with a known and quantifiable evil.

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