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Stories of a Life
Stories of a Life | Nataliya Meshchaninova
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Originally written as a series of viral Facebook posts, then released as a cult hit in St. Petersburg, Meshchaninova’s serialized memoir-novel tackles gender politics and abuse with honest, cutting language. Stories of A Life depicts the life of Natasha, a young woman who suffers abuse first at the hands of her stepfather Sasha and then by young men in the village nearby. This powerful, postmodern novel witnesses the Dickensian struggles of provincial life and reckons with the complicity of fellow women. Starkly down-to-earth yet funny and informal, Stories of A Life demands that we bear witness to the bleakness of a young womanhood in post-Soviet Russia. Meshchaninova is held in high regard as part of a new wave of women filmmakers in Russia, and with this collection cements her position as a woman willing to stare down the viewer and demand complicity.
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4.5/5
This memoir-novel is a slap in the face. The author recounts her childhood and teenage years in Russia. It's not pretty... Quite sad, and aggravating. Sexual violence is omnipresent, the writing style is direct, uncompromising. We feel for the author, but despite it all, she managed to add some humor in her book. The daughter-mother dynamic is also quite interesting. I'm always impressed by authors divulging so much about their trauma.