It's Me, Eddie: A Fictional Memoir

by Edward Limonov

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An den Ufern des neuen Babylon - New York - sitzend und heulend, stellt Limonow die Frage nach dem Preis, den er und seine Frau, die zur Luxusprostituierten avanciert, für die neue 'Heimat' zu zahlen haben.

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Limonov grew up in Khar'gkov and was a member of an unofficial group of artists and writers. In 1975, he emigrated to the United States, where he lived for a few years before moving to France. His early experiences in this country provided the material for "It's Me, Eddie" (1979), which, despite the talented writing, caused an uproar because of show more the narrator's self-pitying, punklike persona, hatred of American society, and sexual frankness (rare in Russian literature). Two subsequent quasi-autobiographical works followed, covering the protagonist's youth and later experiences in New York. Recently, Limonov, whose art exemplifies what was once despised by the Soviet cultural establishment, is now scandalizing liberals by his espousal of extreme nationalist, right-wing positions and his association with anti-American, quasi-Fascist figures. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Campbell, S. L. (Translator)

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Canonical title
It's Me, Eddie: A Fictional Memoir
Original title
Это я, Эдичка
Original publication date
1979 (Russian) (Russian); 1979; 1983 (English) (English); 1980 (French) (French)
People/Characters
Eduard Limonov
Important places*
New York, New York, USA
Epigraph
'Whoever wants the Soviet Union back has no brain.
Whoever doesn't miss it has no heart.'

-Vladimir Putin
Blurbers
Shteyngart, Gary
Original language
French
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
891.73Literature & rhetoricAsian LiteratureEast Indo-European and Celtic literaturesRussian and East Slavic languagesRussian fiction
LCC
PG3483 .I435 .E813Language and LiteratureSlavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian languageSlavic. Baltic. AlbanianRussian literatureIndividual authors and works1961-2000

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