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'…Intelligent and enjoyable…this is a novel about big issues – Russia, architecture, poetry, language, history and politics…It avoids the usual Cold War cliches… Bastable displays a genuine affection for, and understanding of, Russia.'
- Society for Co-operation in Russian and Soviet Studies Digest

Moscow, 1982. The oppressive Soviet regime is solidly in place; Leonid Brezhnev is praised to the skies for the brilliance of his unreadable memoirs; and the KGB is keeping a watchful eye on the weary and demoralised masses. Vadim, a young Leningrader, is headed to the capital to begin his journalism studies at MGU, Moscow State University. But he has a research project of his own in mind. He wants to find out about the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour – built close to the Kremlin as a memorial to Russia’s victory over Napoleon, but demolished in 1931 to make way for an immense Palace of Soviets. The Palace was intended to be the largest building in the world, a beacon of communism. But like communism, it never materialised. As for the lost church, it became a taboo subject, and the mere mention of the Cathedral of Christ was an act of anti-Soviet propaganda.
Vadim knows this, but proceeds with his quest anyway. And when he enlists the help of Rachel, an American exchange student, his passion draws them both into a sinister and dangerous vortex…

Devil Acre A Russian Novel edition by Jonathan Bastable Literature Fiction eBooks

This is the story of Vadim, a young Leningrader, who is obsessed with learning the truth about Russia’s Cathedral of Christ the Savior, which is built near the Kremlin as a memorial to Russia’s victory over Napoleon. The church was demolished to make way for an immense Palace of Soviets. The Palace was intended to be the largest building in the world, a beacon of communism. However, it never materialized. The lost church became a taboo subject, and the mere mention of the Cathedral of Christ was an act of anti-Soviet propaganda. Nevertheless, Vadim pursues his research of the church with the help of Rachel, an American exchange student. Their pursuit of these answers draws them into an intricate web of mystery, history and politics. Remember, this is Russia in 1982, when fear of the ever-watching “Big Brother” were everywhere and definitely impacted everything citizens, well-intentioned or not, did. The story progressed along well, until the author chose to intersperse his “notes” into the story, which sort of threw me off for a bit. The story resumes and is again periodically interspersed with notes. I am not sure whether I like this or not, and it did somewhat interrupt the story for me. The story does provide an excellent overview of the Russia of the times, along with a history of the Communist era and all its trappings. In addition, the background of Russian architecture and of the politics of the time was indicative of the author’s interest in and pursuit or accuracy in researching and writing the novel. Anyone interested in reading a historical novel of Russia during this era and of reading a good story intermixed with this would find this novel fascinating. Unlike so many other novels, this one is true to history and yet written in such an engaging manner that the reader does not really realize just how much history and how many facts about Russia he/she is picking up un until the end. I received this from Library Thing to read and review.

Product details

  • File Size 567 KB
  • Print Length 338 pages
  • Publisher Therefore Publishing Limited (August 5, 2013)
  • Publication Date August 5, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00ED14F94

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The historical details of this story are grounded in fact but the characters and their storyline are distinctly fictitious. If you don't like novels that switch between time periods then you're not going to be a big fan of this book. I don't mind a bit of time jumping but I like the time periods to be easily distinguishable which wasn't always the case with this novel. I think it would have flowed better if the chapters flip flopped back and forth rather than within the chapters themselves. Also, the author utilized a writing technique that further confused things he injected himself into the novel as a type of narrator about a quarter of the way through. Again, I don't mind this technique if it's unmistakable to the rest of the narrative. There was so much jumping around that I didn't really feel comfortable until about halfway through. Now as to the story itself, I found the plot interesting (I'm always interested in a bit of history/mystery) but I finished somewhat dissatisfied with the state of affairs. I was hoping for a bit more character resolution and it just never materialized. If you want to delve into the history of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour then this book is for you. If you want a story that sweeps you away on a cloud that you never want to emerge from well...I don't make any guarantees.
This is the story of Vadim, a young Leningrader, who is obsessed with learning the truth about Russia’s Cathedral of Christ the Savior, which is built near the Kremlin as a memorial to Russia’s victory over Napoleon. The church was demolished to make way for an immense Palace of Soviets. The Palace was intended to be the largest building in the world, a beacon of communism. However, it never materialized. The lost church became a taboo subject, and the mere mention of the Cathedral of Christ was an act of anti-Soviet propaganda. Nevertheless, Vadim pursues his research of the church with the help of Rachel, an American exchange student. Their pursuit of these answers draws them into an intricate web of mystery, history and politics. Remember, this is Russia in 1982, when fear of the ever-watching “Big Brother” were everywhere and definitely impacted everything citizens, well-intentioned or not, did. The story progressed along well, until the author chose to intersperse his “notes” into the story, which sort of threw me off for a bit. The story resumes and is again periodically interspersed with notes. I am not sure whether I like this or not, and it did somewhat interrupt the story for me. The story does provide an excellent overview of the Russia of the times, along with a history of the Communist era and all its trappings. In addition, the background of Russian architecture and of the politics of the time was indicative of the author’s interest in and pursuit or accuracy in researching and writing the novel. Anyone interested in reading a historical novel of Russia during this era and of reading a good story intermixed with this would find this novel fascinating. Unlike so many other novels, this one is true to history and yet written in such an engaging manner that the reader does not really realize just how much history and how many facts about Russia he/she is picking up un until the end. I received this from Library Thing to read and review.
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