Once Upon the River Love

Cover of Once Upon the River Love by Andreï Makine
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 1999
Language: en
Pages: 215
ISBN-13: 9780140288223
Dimensions:
Height: 7.79526 Inches
Length: 5.03936 Inches
Width: 0.51181 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 843.914
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Once Upon the River Love by Andreï Makine, published by Penguin in 1999, is a work of fiction that explores the lives of three young men in the remote village of Svetlaya, nestled within the vast pine forests of Siberia. Set against a backdrop of historical upheaval, the narrative captures the transformation of the village from a once-thriving community to a shadow of its former self by the 1970s. The story follows Alyosha, Utkin, and the Samurai as they navigate their harsh environment and limited resources, forging a deep friendship and dreaming of a life filled with passion and love.

Readers will find a poignant exploration of youth and aspiration as the trio embarks on a journey to see a Western film featuring Jean-Paul Belmondo, which profoundly impacts their lives. Their repeated visits to the cinema ignite their imaginations and desires, leading them to envision a world beyond their own. Once Upon the River Love intricately weaves themes of friendship and longing, tracing the destinies of these idealists from their Siberian roots to distant locales like Brighton Beach and Central America. This edition spans 215 pages and is presented in English.


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In the immense virgin pine forests of Siberia, where the snows of winter are vast and endless, sits the little village of Svetlaya. In the early years of the century the village had been larger, more prosperous, but time and the pendulum of history had reduced it by the 1970s to no more than a cluster of izbas. As wars and revolution had succeeded one another, the men had gone away, never to return, the women reduced to dressing in black. But for three young men–the handsome young Alyosha, the crippled Utkin, and the older, dashing Samurai–little is needed to construct their own special universe. Despite the harshness of the environment and their meager resources, the three adolescents form a tight band of friendship and dream of another life, a world of passion and love. The warm lights of the Transsiberian train passing through give them fleeting glimpses of that other world. And when they learn one day that a Western film is being shown at the Red October Theatre in the closest real city, Nerlug, twenty miles away on the mighty Amur River, they trek for hours on snowshoes to see it. Through that film, starring the French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo and replete with gorgeous women whom he succeeds in seducing one after the other with consummate ease, the boys’ lives are changed forever. Over the next several months they travel seventeen times to see their hero. And when that film is replaced by another that is equally daring and seductive, their obsession only grows. Written from the perspective of twenty years after these youthful events, Once Upon the River Love follows the destinies of these three young idealists up to the present day, to the boardwalks of Brighton Beach and the jungles of Central America.

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Publisher: Penguin. Year: 1999.
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ISBN-13: 9780140288223.
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Language: en. Pages: 215.

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