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Notes from Cyberground
Trumpland and My Old Soviet Feeling

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Format
Paperback, 400 pages
Published
United States, 20 December 2018

"Mikhail Iossel is an intense and thoughtful force for decency in the world." -George Saunders

Iossel's writing is full of rage, enlightening observations, and oft witty humor . . . as he watches his beloved America-a beacon of hope during his Soviet youth-coming undone by Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin's influence over him." -Times of Israel

"Mikhail Iossel's Notes from Cyberground is our social media De Profundis with a touch of J'Accuse. Thoughtful, furious, eloquent, these posts are the diary of a writer who left the Soviet Union, stayed in touch with the horrors of the Putin reign, and after the 2016 elections, has experienced a hideous deja vu: a nightmare for someone who knows first hand what a dictatorship looks like." -Francine Prose

"Long after the present rulers are deposed, this treasury of invective will deserve to be read on its literary merits, just as we still read Pope's and Swift's satires of their contemporaries. The comparisons between Putin and Trump are especially priceless, as are Iossel's portrayals of his/our liberal befuddlement." -Phillip Lopate

"[Iossel's] unique perspective as an immigrant from the Soviet Union distinguishes his blistering critiques ... of Donald Trump from many other recent anti-Trump books.... The author follows American politics from Election Day 2016 through October 2018.... A vigorous call for Americans to defeat 'the stubborn virus of trumpism in its bloodstream.'"-Kirkus Reviews

Notes from Cyberground finds [Mikhail Iossel] righteously grappling, in diary form, with the ongoing aftermath of the 2016 American presidential election, the result of which is bringing back all the wrong kinds of memories for someone who has seen authoritarianism close up before. 'Let's give Trump credit for keeping the flames of our indignation with him alive and burning bright,' Iossel writes, and in a very different way his cathartic book does the same." -Montreal Gazette

"Mikhail Iossel is tracking in real time as we move through this dark stage of American history, and by the time this book comes out there will surely be new posts to seek out further. Which I will do, just as I will reread parts of this book, because he is such a worthy guide here-his point of view a needed cocktail of rage, knowledge, unique personal experience, and hard-won humor." -Aimee Bender, author of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake

"The best part of waking up is not coffee in your cup but finding on Facebook one of Mikhail Iossel's bracingly brilliant mini-editorials." -Joel Conarroe, President Emeritus of the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation and PEN American Center

"Mikhail Iossel's Notes from Cyberground is a sharp, biting, brilliant book. Along with Timothy Snyder and Masha Gessen, he has told the terrifying truth about where we find ourselves right now. I consider his work essential reading." -Steve Yarbrough, author of The Unmade World

"Mikhail Iossel's micro-editorials on contemporary American politics have been like tiny little lifeboats on this Trumpian sea of trash. The resulting book-scathing, hilarious, so deeply smart-should be read by everyone who still values decency and democracy." -Robin Romm, author of The Mercy Papers

America under Donald Trump. Many have ridiculed him. None have done so with such scathing wit as Mikhail Iossel. From a youth spent in the USSR to a life remade in the USA, Iossel shares the brunt of this experience on Facebook, where thousands follow his blistering, penetrating posts on Trump's America and Putin's Russia, and his pensive, eerily timely recollections of life under totalitarianism. Notes from Cyberground brings together a choice selection of Iossel's aphorisms, ranging from a few words to a few hundred. Each chapter covers a month from Election Day 2016 to summer 2018. Even when comical, this gem of a book is dead serious. It will bring solace to anyone who feels distressed by today's surreal politics. Read it-you'll be informed, transformed, and even amused--and stay tuned for more.

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"Mikhail Iossel is an intense and thoughtful force for decency in the world." -George Saunders

Iossel's writing is full of rage, enlightening observations, and oft witty humor . . . as he watches his beloved America-a beacon of hope during his Soviet youth-coming undone by Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin's influence over him." -Times of Israel

"Mikhail Iossel's Notes from Cyberground is our social media De Profundis with a touch of J'Accuse. Thoughtful, furious, eloquent, these posts are the diary of a writer who left the Soviet Union, stayed in touch with the horrors of the Putin reign, and after the 2016 elections, has experienced a hideous deja vu: a nightmare for someone who knows first hand what a dictatorship looks like." -Francine Prose

"Long after the present rulers are deposed, this treasury of invective will deserve to be read on its literary merits, just as we still read Pope's and Swift's satires of their contemporaries. The comparisons between Putin and Trump are especially priceless, as are Iossel's portrayals of his/our liberal befuddlement." -Phillip Lopate

"[Iossel's] unique perspective as an immigrant from the Soviet Union distinguishes his blistering critiques ... of Donald Trump from many other recent anti-Trump books.... The author follows American politics from Election Day 2016 through October 2018.... A vigorous call for Americans to defeat 'the stubborn virus of trumpism in its bloodstream.'"-Kirkus Reviews

Notes from Cyberground finds [Mikhail Iossel] righteously grappling, in diary form, with the ongoing aftermath of the 2016 American presidential election, the result of which is bringing back all the wrong kinds of memories for someone who has seen authoritarianism close up before. 'Let's give Trump credit for keeping the flames of our indignation with him alive and burning bright,' Iossel writes, and in a very different way his cathartic book does the same." -Montreal Gazette

"Mikhail Iossel is tracking in real time as we move through this dark stage of American history, and by the time this book comes out there will surely be new posts to seek out further. Which I will do, just as I will reread parts of this book, because he is such a worthy guide here-his point of view a needed cocktail of rage, knowledge, unique personal experience, and hard-won humor." -Aimee Bender, author of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake

"The best part of waking up is not coffee in your cup but finding on Facebook one of Mikhail Iossel's bracingly brilliant mini-editorials." -Joel Conarroe, President Emeritus of the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation and PEN American Center

"Mikhail Iossel's Notes from Cyberground is a sharp, biting, brilliant book. Along with Timothy Snyder and Masha Gessen, he has told the terrifying truth about where we find ourselves right now. I consider his work essential reading." -Steve Yarbrough, author of The Unmade World

"Mikhail Iossel's micro-editorials on contemporary American politics have been like tiny little lifeboats on this Trumpian sea of trash. The resulting book-scathing, hilarious, so deeply smart-should be read by everyone who still values decency and democracy." -Robin Romm, author of The Mercy Papers

America under Donald Trump. Many have ridiculed him. None have done so with such scathing wit as Mikhail Iossel. From a youth spent in the USSR to a life remade in the USA, Iossel shares the brunt of this experience on Facebook, where thousands follow his blistering, penetrating posts on Trump's America and Putin's Russia, and his pensive, eerily timely recollections of life under totalitarianism. Notes from Cyberground brings together a choice selection of Iossel's aphorisms, ranging from a few words to a few hundred. Each chapter covers a month from Election Day 2016 to summer 2018. Even when comical, this gem of a book is dead serious. It will bring solace to anyone who feels distressed by today's surreal politics. Read it-you'll be informed, transformed, and even amused--and stay tuned for more.

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Product Details
EAN
9780999541609
ISBN
0999541609
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B&W illustrations throughout
Dimensions
20.8 x 14 x 2.8 centimeters (0.52 kg)

Table of Contents

1. NOVEMBER 2016
2. DECEMBER 2016
3. JANUARY 2017
4. FEBRUARY 2017
5. MARCH 2017
6. APRIL 2017
7. MAY 2017
8. JUNE 2017
9. JUNE 2017
10. JULY 2017
11. AUGUST 2017
12. SEPTEMBER 2017
13. OCTOBER 2017
14. NOVEMBER 2017
15. DECEMBER 2017
16. JANUARY 2018
17. FEBRUARY 2018
18. MARCH 2018
19. APRIL 2018
20. MAY 2018

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  • About the Author

    Mikhail Iossel, the Leningrad-born author of the story collection Every Hunter Wants to Know (W. W. Norton) and coeditor of the anthologies Amerika: Russian Writers View the United States (Dalkey Archive, 2004) and Rasskazy: New Fiction from a New Russia (Tin House, 2010), is a professor of English/Creative Writing at Concordia University in Montreal and the founding director of the Summer Literary Seminars international program. Back in the Soviet Union, he worked as an electromagnetic engineer/submarine demagnetizer and as roller-coaster security guard, and belonged to the organization of samizdat writers, Club-81. He came to the US in 1986, at the age of thirty, a whole and complete life behind him, and started writing in English in 1988. Among his awards are Guggenheim, NEA, and Stegner Fellowships. His stories and other prose, in English and in translation to several languages, have appeared in NewYorker.com, Guernica, Literarian, AGNI, North American Review, Threepenny Review, Interia, Boulevard, Best American Short Stories, and elsewhere.

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