An edition of The last girl (2003)

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An edition of The last girl (2003)

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The tragedies of recent Lithuanian history form the backdrop for Collishaw's impressive first novel. Most prominent of those traumas was the Nazi destruction of the heavily Jewish city of Vilnius, once a seat of rabbinic scholarship. The German occupation was both preceded and followed by oppressive Soviet regimes, which suppressed national Lithuanian culture in favor of Communist ideology. Witness to all this is Steponas Daumantas, now a poet in his 70s living meagerly near the former Jewish ghetto in post-war Vilnius. Celebrated briefly in his youth, he spends his later days drinking vodka and wandering the streets, compulsively photographing young, dark-haired women walking with their babies. Steponas is clearly haunted, but by what? The answer becomes clearer when he strikes up a conversation with Jolanta, one of his subjects. Jolanta reminds him of a Jewish woman he knew before the war, even more so when he learns that her mother is a Jew. Steponas's story is interwoven with that of Svetlana, his Russian washerwoman, whose father was imprisoned by the Soviets for promoting Christian worship. Svetlana, exiled to Lithuania with the rest of the family, goes to desperate lengths to raise money for her son to emigrate to England. The final third of the novel brings these threads together as it takes the reader back to late 1930s Vilnius, where Steponas befriends Rachael, the Jewish woman, shortly before the Nazi invasion. This is bleak stuff, but Steponas is good company, an intelligent tour guide to both contemporary Vilnius and its harrowing past. His voice, combined with Collishaw's assured handling of this difficult subject, make for an absorbing debut.

This book is magnificently written and evokes vivid imagery in the mind of the reader. The sounds and smells of Vilnius leap out of the page and you become encapsulated in the wonderful writing. 5/5 stars. This book would also make a fantastic film.

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St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
310

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Edition Notes

"First published in Great Britain by Hodder and Stoughton."

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.92
Library of Congress
PR6103.O48 L37 2003, PR6103.O48L37 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
310 p. ;
Number of pages
310

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Open Library
OL3707009M
Internet Archive
lastgirl0000coll
ISBN 10
0312312989
LCCN
2003277984
OCLC/WorldCat
52276761
Library Thing
841929
Goodreads
126876

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