A dark, forceful genre-bending novel set in the coldest night of a Berlin winter as decades of Russian and Ukrainian history unfold alongside a broken love affair.
YELENA MOSKOVICH is the author of three novels, Virtuoso, The Natashas (both Serpent's Tail) and A Door Behind A Door (Influx Press) which was long-listed for the Dylan Thomas Prize. She emigrated to the US with her family as Jewish refugees in 1991, then again on her own to Paris in 2007.
'Yelena Moskovich is a true original, a literary titan, an
innovator, her prose is both poetry and punk, political without any
obviousness to it, pure, demented in the best possible way, and
always brilliant. She is one of my favourite living writers' -
Jenni Fagan
'Cosmic and intimate, reading Nadezhda in the Dark is like tumbling
through jewelled galaxies of words. There is tender grief and love
in the negative space between its dazzling stars; and rays of
turbulent history refracted through a turbulent mind and body.
Easily one of the greatest writers to ever dance on our scorched,
collapsing plane of reality' - Tom Benn
'Yelena Moskovich writes the page on fire. Meandering, marauding,
tender, lacerating, and entirely alive. All of life is here, and
Yelena Moskovich does it like no other' - Rosa Rankin-Gee
'Nadezhda in the Dark is a stunning read. It is beautiful and
important and made me laugh and cry. If you read one book this
year, it must be this one' - Camilla Grudova
'A dazzling moonlit and deeply shadowed book, Nadezhda in the Dark
draws out personal landscapes in the hopeless, war-wreckage of the
now, the self against and within the unreachable and contradictory
past. In its lovers, sitting in stillness together, it threads twin
veins of queer love and queer angst. A novel that sings low and
sinks teeth - is there anyone out there who is doing it like Yelena
Moskovich right now?' - Helen McClory
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