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Twilight of the Eastern Gods
Twilight of the Eastern Gods | Ismail Kadare
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1958. In a dorm room in Moscow, a young writer is woken by the sound of angry voices on the radio. Through the fog of a hangover he hears the news that a novel called Doctor Zhivago has earned its author the Nobel Prize. There is uproar. The author, Boris Pasternak, faces exile, the press hound him and demand that he refuse the award. A few days earlier the young writer found a copy of this book - could those simple pages really be so dangerous? Based on Ismail Kadare's own experience, Twilight of the Eastern Gods is a portrait of a city, a story of youthful disenchantment and a reminder of the incredible importance of the written word.
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Major demerits to the author, translator, or editor that added this extra helping of misogyny. You have to be fucking kidding me. 😠

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Interesting to read about the Gorky Institute of World Literature and the furor over the award if the Nobel to Pasternak. Art/Writing flourishes under patronage but languishes when that patronage is used to suppress its voice except in glorifying the State. This book was a good reminder of that.

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Reading Albania now... #ReadWide

tricours Ive read one of his books but didn‘t like it at all! What do you think of this one? 6y
jveezer @tricours one chapter in so too soon to tell! But I'm really curious about the never successful intersection of art and nationalistic propaganda. 6y
jveezer @tricours i finished it today and think it is worth a read. Definitely a window into the Soviet machine and the Eastern Block mentality. Not to many likeable characters, however. 6y
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