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Author Boym, Svetlana, 1959-2015.

Title Ninochka : a novel / Svetlana Boym.

Publication Info. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2003]
©2003

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 303 pages).
Series SUNY series, the margins of literature
SUNY series, the margins of literature.
Note Print version record.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents In which the murder takes place -- In which you catch a glimpse of my green card and sample immigrant crêpes -- In which I try to examine Nina's diary but speak with the strangers instead -- In which we observe emigres on the beach and learn everything we need to know about potential murder suspects -- In which we revisit Nina's childhood and play hide-and-seek in the summer gardens -- In which the detective gets unexpected mail -- In which we finally learn about the men in Nina's life and meet "the Eurasian genius" -- In which we attend the Eurasian tea party and lose all respect for Attila the Hun -- Which might make you blush -- In which we learn about the "other woman" and read the Manifesto of the Kinipeople -- In which we all go to a Hungarian party and learn about Soviet missile launchers -- In which I finally see Ninotchka and wonder about the consequences -- In which I spend some time in the Bibliotheque Nationale and stumble upon a conspiracy theory ciphered in the script of Ninotchka -- A digression on common fears and on the importance of dusting, preferably with a wet rag -- In which the best part happens behind the scenes, so the anxious reader can just skip this chapter altogether -- Hardly a chapter at all, a couple of loose pages from my computer diary -- Which tells you how to cure a common cold with roasted salt and potato steam and how to remove stains on your red Pioneer tie -- In which the detective misbehaves in the movie theater while watching a film with Gerard Depardieu -- In which we finally meet Nina's last lover Lionel, learn of his desire to become a great American writer and read his sketch about Russian roulette -- Which tells you what to do when you run into your lover's wife in the supermarket -- In which we learn how Ninotchka was conceived and what made Greta Garbo laugh -- In which a mysterious character from the third row packs his bags and makes a confession -- Up in the air -- In which we travel to Russia and watch a musical dedicated to the Soviet Constitution -- In which my beautiful grandmother takes her last stroll in Paris -- In which I invite you to come home with me but Tram No. 30 runs very slowly -- In which I bury my grandmother -- Which offers you seven elephants of happiness -- In which we dispel our sad thoughts and learn what Ninel Markovna really did in Paris -- In which you meet my English professor and drink the cheap wine of our youth -- In which we taste a fruit drink and cabbage pirogi at my Alma mater and learn what happened to Boris Krestovsky in Russia -- In which we stop making Eurasian jokes and explore the double life of Yuri Poltavsky-Rizhsky -- In which you follow me to Moscow and have a pickle treat -- In which we eavesdrop on Comrade Kaganovich -- In which we watch The lilac sunset and listen to Kachalsky's songs -- In which I meet Cossacks and have a romantic escapade at the Pizza hut -- In which the murderer makes a scene -- In which we get homesick in Gorky Park -- In which we leave Russia and bid farewell to Rabonovich and Anka the machine gunner -- Which tells you that there is no place like home -- Greta Garbo's last smile.
Subject Women detectives -- France -- Fiction.
Americans -- Russia (Federation) -- Fiction.
Americans -- France -- Fiction.
Russians -- France -- Fiction.
Russian Americans -- Fiction.
Women immigrants -- Fiction.
Conspiracies -- Fiction.
Russia (Federation) -- Fiction.
Paris (France) -- Fiction.
FICTION -- Mystery & Detective -- General.
Americans. (OCoLC)fst00807488
Conspiracies. (OCoLC)fst00875715
Russian Americans. (OCoLC)fst01101969
Russians. (OCoLC)fst01102429
Women detectives. (OCoLC)fst01177563
Women immigrants. (OCoLC)fst01177764
France. (OCoLC)fst01204289
France -- Paris. (OCoLC)fst01205283
Russia (Federation) (OCoLC)fst01262050
Genre/Form Fiction. (OCoLC)fst01423787
Electronic books.
Mystery fiction.
Other Form: Print version: Boym, Svetlana, 1959- Ninochka. Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2003 0791457737 0791457745 (DLC) 2003050528 (OCoLC)52134921
ISBN 141753611X (electronic bk.)
9781417536115 (electronic bk.)
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