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Rachel
Nov 15, 2015 rated it it was amazing
I just finished reading the last page, so let me take a deep breath and fight back the tears before I start this review...!

2015 has been a wonderful year of books for me, and I'm so glad to end this year with this amazing book. Indeed, another excellent collection of short-stories, and I have certainly enjoyed a few other fantastic collections this year, including The Wonder Garden and Fortune Smiles (both highly recommended). After reading this collection, I almost question what makes a short-
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Sam
It didn’t disappoint, it didn’t disappoint! At all. Phew! I went into this collection with such high hopes but wasn’t sure whether these short stories could live up to them. Silly doubts. The lyrical writing that evoked such a satisfying mix of emotions in Marra’s debut, A Constellation of Vital Phenomena, is found here. From the perspective of a range of characters living in a changing Russia, pre- and post-USSR breakup, Marra again teases out the ‘funny’ way that fate works, the complexity of ...more
Ryan
Jan 01, 2017 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: fiction, 2017
Love the way these stories connect. Lovely start to my reading for the year.
Tony
In 1997, the graphic designer and art historian David King published a groundbreaking book called The Commissar Vanishes: The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin's Russia. It must have served as a primary source for the first of the linked series of nine short stories in this book, in which a failed painter works as a "correction artist" for the state and starts to inserts his dead brother's face in his work, beginning with a mediocre landscape by a (real) 19th-century Chechen painter ...more
Katie
Oct 11, 2015 rated it really liked it
The Tsar of Love and Techno is one of those books that I wanted to read again as soon as I finished, not so much because I loved it, but more because I feel like I missed to much. The book is described as interconnected stories, but they are so heavily interconnected, that is felt more like a novel to me. I missed a lot because I kept forgetting who people were and how they played into the bigger picture.

I heard the author of this book speak at a book festival a few weeks ago, and he said that h
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Patty
May 02, 2016 rated it it was amazing
Brilliant. Will read it again. Can't wait to read more of his stuff! ...more
Beverly
This was a 3.5 read for me.
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