In a Land without Dogs the Cats Learn to Bark
Jonathan Garfinkel
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Publisher:
House of Anansi Press Inc
House of Anansi Press Inc
DRM:
Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2023
2023
ISBN-13:
9781487004170
Description:
<p><strong>In his wildly ambitious and darkly funny debut novel, Jonathan Garfinkel probes the fractured nature of identity, the necessity of lies, and the bloody legacy of the Soviet Empire. </strong> </p>
<p>Spanning generations, continents, and cultures,?<em>In a Land without Dogs the Cats Learn to Bark</em>?is an electric tale about a?nation?trying to emerge from the shadow of the Soviet Union to embrace Western democracy. Driven by a complexly plotted mystery that leads from Moscow to Toronto to Tbilisi, punctuated by wild car chases and drunken jazz reveries, and featuring an eccentric cast of characters including?Georgian performance artists,?Chechen warlords, and KGB spies, Garfinkel delivers a story that questions the price of freedom and laughs at the answer. </p>
<p>With exhilarating prose reminiscent of Rachel Kushner and more twists than a John le Carré thriller, <em>In a Land without Dogs the Cats Learn to Bark </em>is a daring, nuanced, and spectacularly entertaining novel by an exceptional talent. <strong><br>
</strong></p>
<p>Spanning generations, continents, and cultures,?<em>In a Land without Dogs the Cats Learn to Bark</em>?is an electric tale about a?nation?trying to emerge from the shadow of the Soviet Union to embrace Western democracy. Driven by a complexly plotted mystery that leads from Moscow to Toronto to Tbilisi, punctuated by wild car chases and drunken jazz reveries, and featuring an eccentric cast of characters including?Georgian performance artists,?Chechen warlords, and KGB spies, Garfinkel delivers a story that questions the price of freedom and laughs at the answer. </p>
<p>With exhilarating prose reminiscent of Rachel Kushner and more twists than a John le Carré thriller, <em>In a Land without Dogs the Cats Learn to Bark </em>is a daring, nuanced, and spectacularly entertaining novel by an exceptional talent. <strong><br>
</strong></p>
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