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The Incredible Events in Women's Cell Number 3

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The startling, vivid debut novel by Alexei Navalny’s press secretary, following a woman who is arrested at an anti-corruption rally in Moscow and sentenced to ten days in a special detention center, where she shares a cell with five other women from all walks of life

The Incredible Events in Women’s Cell Number 3 is the debut novel by Kira Yarmysh that follows a young woman, Anya, who is arrested at a Moscow anti-corruption rally, and, under false charges, sentenced to a ten-day stretch at a special detention center.

In a large barren room furnished only with communal bunkbeds, Anya meets her cellmates: five ordinary Russian women arrested on petty charges. They come from all strata and experiences of Russian society, and as they pass the long hours waiting to be released, they slowly build trust and companionship while sipping lukewarm tea from plastic cups and playing games. Above all, they talk: about politics, feminism, their families, their sexualities, and how to make the most of prison life. Yet as the waking days stretch listlessly before Anya, soon she is plagued by strange nightmarish visions and begins to wonder if her cellmates might not actually be as ordinary as they seem. Will the façade of everyday life ultimately crack for good?

A brilliant exploration of what it means to be marginalized both as an independent woman in general and in an increasingly intolerant Russia in particular, and a powerful prison story that renews a grand Russian tradition, The Incredible Events in Women’s Cell Number 3 introduces one of the most urgent and gripping new voices in international literature.


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KIRA YARMYSH was born in 1989 and has been Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s press secretary since 2014. She graduated from Moscow State Institute of International Relations. In connection with her work for Navalny she has been arrested several times and spent a month in prison, and currently lives abroad in exile. The Incredible Events in Women’s Cell Number 3 is her debut novel.


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The startling, vivid debut novel by Alexei Navalny’s press secretary, following a woman who is arrested at an anti-corruption rally in Moscow and sentenced to ten days in a special detention center, where she shares a cell with five other women from all walks of life

The Incredible Events in Women’s Cell Number 3 is the debut novel by Kira Yarmysh that follows a young woman, Anya, who is arrested at a Moscow anti-corruption rally, and, under false charges, sentenced to a ten-day stretch at a special detention center.

In a large barren room furnished only with communal bunkbeds, Anya meets her cellmates: five ordinary Russian women arrested on petty charges. They come from all strata and experiences of Russian society, and as they pass the long hours waiting to be released, they slowly build trust and companionship while sipping lukewarm tea from plastic cups and playing games. Above all, they talk: about politics, feminism, their families, their sexualities, and how to make the most of prison life. Yet as the waking days stretch listlessly before Anya, soon she is plagued by strange nightmarish visions and begins to wonder if her cellmates might not actually be as ordinary as they seem. Will the façade of everyday life ultimately crack for good?

A brilliant exploration of what it means to be marginalized both as an independent woman in general and in an increasingly intolerant Russia in particular, and a powerful prison story that renews a grand Russian tradition, The Incredible Events in Women’s Cell Number 3 introduces one of the most urgent and gripping new voices in international literature.

Product details

Authors Kira Yarmysh, Kira Yarmysh
Assisted by Arch Tait (Translation), Arch Tait (Translation)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.02.2024
 
EAN 9780802162694
ISBN 978-0-8021-6269-4
No. of pages 384
Dimensions 140 mm x 210 mm x 28 mm
Weight 348 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Political, The arts: general issues, Fiction: general & literary, Political / legal thriller, Refugees & Political Asylum, CULTURAL HERITAGE / Russian, Russia: Siberian District, FICTION / World Literature / Russia / 21st Century, Alexei Navalny;Vladimir Putin;Russia;prison novel;protest

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