Natasha and Other Stories

Natasha and Other Stories

by David Bezmozgis (Author), David Bezmozgis (Author), David Bezmosgis (Author)

Synopsis

David Bezmozgis's remarkable stories have already been acclaimed in the US and Canada when three appeared almost simultaneously in the New Yorker, Harper's and Zoetrope. In the space of a few weeks, these magazines introduced readers to the Bermans - Bella and Roman and their son Mark - Russian Jews who have fled the Riga of Brezhnev for Toronto, the city of their dreams. Natasha brings the Bermans - and the Russian Jewish enclaves of Toronto - to life in stories full of big, desperate, utterly believable consequence. In 'Tapka', six-year-old Mark's first experiments in English bring ruin and near tragedy to the neighbours upstairs. In 'Roman Berman, Massage Therapist', Roman and Bella stake all their hopes for Roman's business on their first, humiliating dinner with a North American family. In the title story, a stark, funny anatomy of first love, we witness Mark's sexual awakening at the hands of his fourteen-year-old cousin, a new immigrant from the New Russia. Bezmozgis writes with clarity and compassion about the pains and joys of immigration. Sad but comic, his stories are the literature of an immigrant community whose story has yet to be told, and their chronicler possesses an extraordinary gift.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 12 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0224071254
ISBN 13: 9780224071253
Book Overview: A superlative collection of stories. Destined to be the beginning of a remarkable career.

Media Reviews
Funny, heartbreaking, terrible, true Library Journal Exquisitely crafted stories... A first collection that reads like the work of a past master T. Coraghessan Boyle A sharp and compassionate picture of the immigrant experience... David Bezmozgis's ear for dialogue and emotional range have established him as a gifted writer, and possibly an heir to Saul Bellow and Mordecai Richler Observer 20051113 Excellently written and quietly evocative... Haunting Time Out Captures the emotional complexities of immigration with such skill that they immediately establish this young author Sunday Times
Author Bio
David Bezmozgis was born in Riga, Latvia, in 1973. In 1980 he emigrated with his parents to Toronto, where he lives today. This is his first book.