Under a New Sky

Under a New Sky by Olga Andreyev Carlisle is a memoir published by Ticknor & Fields in 1993, comprising 248 pages. In this work, the granddaughter of Russian writer Leonid Andreyev reflects on her return to her homeland, exploring the complex and painful legacy of repression, exile, censorship, and anti-Semitism in Russia.
Readers will find a personal narrative that delves into the historical context of Russian literature and the intellectual life of the Soviet Union. The memoir presents a unique perspective on the struggles faced by individuals in a repressive society, offering insights into the broader themes of identity and belonging. This edition is available in English and provides a thoughtful examination of the challenges and resilience experienced by those confronting their past.
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In this memoir of one woman’s return to her homeland, the grandaughter of Russian writer Leonid Andreyev confronts the painful legacy of repression, exile, censorship, and anti-Semitism in Russia
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