In Sonechka, a Novel and Stories, she brings us tales of these other loves in her richly lyrical prose, populated with captivating and unusual characters. Ludmila Ulítskaya, one of Russia’s leading contemporary narrators, was celebrated for the first time with the publication of this novel. With a rare sensitivity inherent in the knowledge of generational history and the small sensations of everyday life, she seeks among other things a condensed saga of the twentieth century. In these stories, love and life are lived under the radar of oppression, in want of material comfort, in obeisance to or matter-of-fact rejection of the pervasive restrictions of Soviet rule. If living well is the best revenge, then Ludmila Ulitskaya’s characters, in choosing to embrace the unique gifts that their lives bring them, are small heroes of the quotidian, their stories as funny and tender as they are brilliantly told.
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