A deeply moving meditation on memory, history, love, and art by the
author of Dreams of My Russian Summers
In The Life of an Unknown Man, Andreï Makine explores what truly
matters in life through the prism of Russia's past and present.
Shutov, a disenchanted writer, revisits St. Petersburg after twenty
years of exile in Paris, hoping to recapture his youth. Instead, he
meets Volsky, an old man who tells him his extraordinary story: of
surviving the siege of Leningrad, the march on Berlin, and Stalin's
purges, and of a transcendent love affair. Volsky's life is an
inspiration to Shutov -- because for all that he suffered, he knew great
happiness. This depth of feeling stands in sharp contrast to the empty
lives Shutov encounters in the new Russia, and to his own life, that of
just another unknown man . . .