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Ninochka a novel

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  • ISBN: 141753611X (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 9781417536115 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 0791457737 (alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780791457733 (alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 0791457745 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780791457740 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
    remote
    1 online resource (viii, 303 p.)
  • Publisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, c2003.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Multi-User.
CatMonthString:january.19
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: In which the murder takes place -- In which you catch a glimpse of my green card and sample immigrant crêpes -- In which I try to examine Nina's diary but speak with the strangers instead -- In which we observe emigres on the beach and learn everything we need to know about potential murder suspects -- In which we revisit Nina's childhood and play hide-and-seek in the summer gardens -- In which the detective gets unexpected mail -- In which we finally learn about the men in Nina's life and meet "the Eurasian genius" -- In which we attend the Eurasian tea party and lose all respect for Attila the Hun -- Which might make you blush -- In which we learn about the "other woman" and read the Manifesto of the Kinipeople -- In which we all go to a Hungarian party and learn about Soviet missile launchers -- In which I finally see Ninotchka and wonder about the consequences -- In which I spend some time in the Bibliotheque Nationale and stumble upon a conspiracy theory ciphered in the script of Ninotchka -- A digression on common fears and on the importance of dusting, preferably with a wet rag -- In which the best part happens behind the scenes, so the anxious reader can just skip this chapter altogether -- Hardly a chapter at all, a couple of loose pages from my computer diary -- Which tells you how to cure a common cold with roasted salt and potato steam and how to remove stains on your red Pioneer tie -- In which the detective misbehaves in the movie theater while watching a film with Gerard Depardieu -- In which we finally meet Nina's last lover Lionel, learn of his desire to become a great American writer and read his sketch about Russian roulette -- Which tells you what to do when you run into your lover's wife in the supermarket -- In which we learn how Ninotchka was conceived and what made Greta Garbo laugh -- In which a mysterious character from the third row packs his bags and makes a confession -- Up in the air -- In which we travel to Russia and watch a musical dedicated to the Soviet Constitution -- In which my beautiful grandmother takes her last stroll in Paris -- In which I invite you to come home with me but Tram No. 30 runs very slowly -- In which I bury my grandmother -- Which offers you seven elephants of happiness -- In which we dispel our sad thoughts and learn what Ninel Markovna really did in Paris -- In which you meet my English professor and drink the cheap wine of our youth -- In which we taste a fruit drink and cabbage pirogi at my Alma mater and learn what happened to Boris Krestovsky in Russia -- In which we stop making Eurasian jokes and explore the double life of Yuri Poltavsky-Rizhsky -- In which you follow me to Moscow and have a pickle treat -- In which we eavesdrop on Comrade Kaganovich -- In which we watch The lilac sunset and listen to Kachalsky's songs -- In which I meet Cossacks and have a romantic escapade at the Pizza hut -- In which the murderer makes a scene -- In which we get homesick in Gorky Park -- In which we leave Russia and bid farewell to Rabonovich and Anka the machine gunner -- Which tells you that there is no place like home -- Greta Garbo's last smile.
Source of Description Note:
Description based on print version record.
Subject: Americans -- France -- Fiction
Americans -- Russia (Federation) -- Fiction
Americans
Women immigrants
Russian Americans
Women immigrants -- Fiction
Conspiracies -- Fiction
Conspiracies
Women detectives
FICTION -- Mystery & Detective -- General
Russian Americans -- Fiction
Russians
Russians -- France -- Fiction
Women detectives -- France -- Fiction
Russia (Federation) -- Fiction
Paris (France) -- Fiction
France
France -- Paris
Russia (Federation)
Genre: Electronic books.
Fiction.
Mystery fiction.

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