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Köp båda 2 för 328 krA novel reminiscent of a Buster Keaton movie. * The New York Times * Dovlatov's writing is simple but witty, with a hint of nostalgia; you can't help but smile throughout. His tales open a small window on to daily life in the former Soviet Union. * The Observer * His manically funny, deceptively simple style is on intimate terms with life's bleak comedy. * The Guardian * One wishes that he'd lived longer, been published sooner, given us more. -- Francine Prose
Born to an Armenian mother and a Jewish father, Sergei Dovlatov (194190) grew up in Leningrad. Because of his writings, which he could not publish in Russia, he was persecuted by the authorities, and ultimately forced into exile in the US, where he developed his talent as a comic writer. Since his death in 1990, Dovlatov has become one of the most popular and widely read authors in Russia.
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