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The author delves into the "Russian soul," using specific linguistic terms like avoska ("by-the-way" or "just-in-case" bags) to illustrate the country’s resilience and daily survival.
Merino arrived shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union, witnessing the rise of "wild capitalism," the assault on the Russian parliament, the war in Chechnya, and the 10th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. Cinco Inviernos Olga Merino epub
The book is structured as a dialogue between the "Russian notebooks" of Merino's 28-year-old self and the perspective of her present-day self. Key elements include: The author delves into the "Russian soul," using
Olga Merino (born in Barcelona, 1965) is a journalist and novelist whose work often touches on themes of solitude and the past. Key elements include: Olga Merino (born in Barcelona,
She holds degrees in Information Science and a Master's in Latin American History and Literature.
(2022), published by Alfaguara , is a non-fiction memoir by Spanish author Olga Merino that chronicles her five years as a correspondent in Moscow from 1993 to 1998 . This "intimate diary" serves as both a historical account of post-Soviet Russia and a personal journey of artistic and emotional development. Core Themes and Structure
The book is widely available for purchase at major retailers like Casa del Libro and Amazon . It can be found in several formats: Olga Merino - Agencia Literaria Carmen Balcells