so-so
Polina Barskova is primarily a poet and scholar, so it's no surprise that this - her first foray into prose - combines florid language, history, and memoir to create a series of vignettes about life during the siege of Leningrad, an event whose echoes still dominate the now-St. Petersburg she grew up in. Like all collections of shorts, some worked better than others. Barskova's an excellent writer, though, and I'd love to read her academic work.
The_Penniless_Author This book wasn't in the Litsy database, so tagging the only Barskova book I could find. 2y
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