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The Green Lantern: A Romance of Stalinist Russia

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

A Soviet theater troupe dares to put on Shakespeare's King Lear, but shortly before the performance, the actor playing the title role falls ill. The prop manager, a lumbering, largely silent bear of a man — completely inappropriate for the part, according to common perception — finds himself literally thrust into the spotlight. His performance becomes the talk of Moscow, and he falls under the direct scrutiny of Joseph Stalin, who controls whether the show will proceed and the actors will live to give another performance. An audacious winter's tale, The Green Lantern is an exploration of Shakespeare, the Soviet Union, and what it is to "perform," by one of the great American writers.

Review:

"Political intrigue and personal jealousy thrive under Stalin's dread stare in this lively new novel by veteran author Charyn (The Isaac Quartet; Death of a Tango King; etc.). Ivan Azerbaijan is a poor boy from the mountains who comes to Moscow with a traveling theater troupe to build sets for a new production of King Lear. When the theater troupe's leader is incapacitated, the six-foot-six Ivanushka, or 'Little Ivan,' is thrust into the role of Lear and discovers a talent for acting that makes the humble production the toast of Moscow's elite. Ivanushka attracts so much attention that Joseph Stalin himself descends to the tiny theater. Impressed, Stalin releases the sultry starlet Valentina Michaelson from house arrest to play Cordelia to Ivanushka's Lear. Soon Ivanushka, in love with Michaelson, finds himself surrounded by spies, apparatchiks and power brokers who negotiate to stay in Stalin's favor — a dangerous game, for inevitably Stalin 'falls upon whatever person he admires.' Charyn's Moscow is full of personalities, from the elusive Michaelson and the manipulative Vladimir Rustaveli, who takes Ivanushka under his wing, to the steely and erratic Stalin. Throughout, Charyn keeps the intrigue front and center — who will be arrested next, who will sleep with whom — but the unconsummated, wordy love affair between Michaelson and Ivanushka eventually stalls some of the book's momentum. Agent, Georges Borchardt. (Nov.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

When the large, lumbering prop manager of a Soviet theater troupe is literally thrust into the role of King Lear when the actor falls ill, he becomes the talk of Moscow, and he falls under the direct scrutiny of Joseph Stalin.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781568583129
Subtitle:
A Romance of Stalinist Russia
Publisher:
Thunder's Mouth Press
Author:
Charyn, Jerome
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
FICTION / Literary
Subject:
Actors
Subject:
History
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Moscow (Russia)
Publication Date:
September 2004
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
357
Dimensions:
8.52x6.02x1.21 in. 1.18 lbs.

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