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Alisa Ganieva

    Alisa Ganieva is a Russian author whose work delves into short prose and essays. Her narratives often explore the complexities of Dagestani life, examining the interplay between tradition and modernity, youth culture, and the role of Islam. Ganieva is celebrated for her keen social observation and her ability to craft intricate character dynamics. She writes with a distinct voice that captures the nuances of regional identity and the evolving cultural landscape, offering readers a compelling and insightful perspective.

    Verletzte Gefühle
    The Mountain and the Wall
    Bride and Groom
    Offended Sensibilities
    • 2022

      Newest from political fictionalist Alisa Ganieva, the picture of a broken legal system in which everything is broken and no one is innocent. Offended Sensibilities chronicles a series of sudden deaths that occur among officials of a provincial Russian town. The events in the plot relate to the notorious recent law banning forms of expression that "offend the sensibilities" of religious believers. With this novel, Ganieva moves beyond the Dagestani setting and themes of her previous writing to address contemporary themes such as nationalism, Orthodox religiosity, sexuality, and political corruption. She addresses these weighty issues with a light touch and at times rollicking sense of humor that will keep the reader turning the pages. This timely, entertaining and thought-provoking novel can be read as an allegory for the current political, social, religious, and cultural climate in Russia today.

      Offended Sensibilities
    • 2018

      Bride and Groom

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(165)Add rating

      A multilayered, magical story of love and fate as two modern city-dwellers grapple with traditional family expectations to find happiness.

      Bride and Groom
    • 2015

      The literary debut of a promising young Russian author from an unknown country, a tale of politics and religion colliding

      The Mountain and the Wall