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Yelena Moskovich

    Jelena Moskovičová svými díly prozkoumává složité vztahy mezi identitou, pamětí a kulturním odcizením. Její styl, charakteristický syrovou upřímností a poetickou obrazností, vtahuje čtenáře do hlubin lidské psychiky. Prostřednictvím své hry a prózy se Moskovičová zabývá téměř zcizenými postavami, které se snaží najít své místo ve světě, přičemž se často zaměřuje na otázky emigrace a hledání domova. Její díla jsou silnou meditací o lidské zkušenosti a univerzálním hledání sounáležitosti.

    Virtuoso
    A Door Behind a Door
    • In A Door Behind a Door, Yelena Moskovich continues her exploration of the post-Soviet diaspora, through a mesmeric blending of past and present, desire and violence

      A Door Behind a Door
    • Virtuoso

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      • 10 hodin čtení
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      "A hint of Lynch, a touch of Ferrante, the cruel absurdity of Antonin Artaud, the fierce candour of Anaïs Nin, the stylish languor of a Lana del Rey song." --The Guardian As Communism begins to crumble in Prague in the 1980s, Jana's unremarkable life becomes all at once remarkable when a precocious young girl named Zorka moves into the apartment building with her mother and sick father. With Zorka's signature two-finger salute and abrasive wit, she brings flair to the girls' days despite her mother's protestations to not "be weird." But after scorching her mother's prized fur coat and stealing from a nefarious teacher, Zorka suddenly disappears. Meanwhile in Paris, Aimée de Saint-Pé married young to an older woman, Dominique, an actress whose star has crested and is in decline. A quixotic journey of self-discovery, Virtuoso follows Zorka as she comes of age in Prague, Wisconsin, and then Boston, amidst a backdrop of clothing logos, MTV, computer coders, and other outcast youth. But it isn't till a Parisian conference hall brimming with orthopedic mattresses and therapeutic appendages when Jana first encounters Aimée, their fates steering them both to a cryptic bar on the Rue de Prague, and, perhaps, to Zorka. With a distinctive prose flair and spellbinding vision, Virtuoso is a story of love, loss, and self-discovery that heralds Yelena Moskovich as a brilliant and one-of-a-kind visionary.

      Virtuoso