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  • Secondhand Time

    Secondhand Time

    Aleksievich, Svetlana

    Journalist Alexievich (Voices from Chernobyl), who won the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature, captures the heartache, excitement, and harsh realities of life at the end of the Soviet era and the birth of modern Russia. (Library Journal)

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  • Chasing A Butterfly

    Chasing A Butterfly

    In this 2005 documentary, director Natasha Guruleva returns to her hometown of Vladivostock after a decade away, intending to resettle there. But post-Soviet Russia is an unfamiliar place and Guruleva is no longer certain she belongs.

    Format: Streaming Video

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  • Finna

    Finna

    Cipri, Nino

    Like MOTHER RUSSIA, Finna is a comic tale of low-wage workers, here set in a big-box Scandinavian furniture store that also happens to be a portal into the multiverse.

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  • The Future Is History

    The Future Is History

    Gessen, Masha

    Gessen, the esteemed Russian-American journalist, takes an intimate look at Russia in the post-Soviet period, when the public's hopes for democracy devolved within a restricted society characterized by "a constant state of low-level dread." (Publishers Weekly)

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  • True Failure

    True Failure

    Higley, Alex

    Higley's darkly comic novel is "a twisting examination of life under late capitalism and the deceptions we inhabit to invent our own success stories." (publisher description)

    Format: Book

    Availability: On order

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  • Inside McDonald's

    Inside McDonald's

    McDonald's symbolizes the world of capitalism in MOTHER RUSSIA. Take a deeper look inside the corporation with this brief documentary.

    Format: Streaming Video

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  • The Kilroys List

    The Kilroys List

    MOTHER RUSSIA playwright Lauren Yee is featured in this collection with "Colony Collapse."

    Format: Book

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  • Death and the Penguin

    Death and the Penguin

    Kurkov, Andreĭ

    Hired to write obituaries of Kiev VIPs to be kept on file, Ukranian writer Viktor, who owns a penguin Misha, discovers he is writing death warrants when the VIPs die with regularity and realizes someone is writing his own obituary. (NoveList)

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  • The Factory

    The Factory

    Oyamada, Hiroko

    In Oyamada's cautionary English-language debut, three recent hires at an inscrutable industrial factory find themselves bewildered by their strange new world. (Kirkus)

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  • The Last Empire

    The Last Empire

    Plokhy, Serhii

    Plokhy, a professor of Ukrainian history at Harvard University, investigates the collapse of the Soviet Union, revealing the often brutal political chess game within the Kremlin that ended in President George H. W. Bush's address of the end of the Cold War on Christmas, 1991. (Publishers Weekly)

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