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Cape of storms

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244 pages
~4h 4min to read
Published 1993 New Directions Pub. 1 views
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0811214168
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"In Cape of Storms, now translated for the first time, the great Russian writer Nina Berberova portrays a very specific generation - one born in Russia, displaced by the Revolution, and trying to adapt to a new home, Paris. Three sisters - Dasha, Sonia, and Zai - share the same father, Tiagen, an attractive, weak-willed, womanizing White Russian, but each thinks differently about her inner world of belief and aspiration and each chooses a different path."--BOOK JACKET. "Cape of Storms is a shattering book, which opens with a hair-raising scene of Dasha witnessing her mother's murder at the hands of Bolshevik thugs, and ends as the blitzkrieg sweeps towards Paris."--BOOK JACKET.

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