TELEGRAPH BOOKS OF THE YEAR and OBSERVER BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2014
Limonov is not a fictional character, but he could have been. He's
lived a hundred lives. He was a hoodlum in Ukraine, an idol of the
Soviet underground, punk-poet and valet to a billionaire in
Manhattan, fashion writer in Paris, lost soldier in the Balkans,
and now, in the chaos after the fall of communism a charismatic
party leader of a gang of political desperados. Limonov sees
himself as a hero, but he is also a bastard. Carrere suspends
judgment. Carrere decided to write about Limonov because he thought
"that his life, romantic and reckless, tells us something, not just
about Limonov or Russia, but the story of all of us after the end
of World War II."
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