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Wladimir Kaminer

    July 19, 1967

    This author explores the lives of Russian immigrants in Germany. Her works often focus on cultural encounters and the search for identity in a new land. She writes with an ironic detachment and humor, revealing the absurdities of modern life. Her style is accessible yet insightful.

    Wladimir Kaminer
    Meine Mutter, ihre Katze und der Staubsauger
    Liebeserklärungen
    Wie sage ich es meiner Mutter
    Das Leben ist kein Joghurt
    Die Wellenreiter
    Russian Disco
    • 2002

      Russian Disco

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.4(2351)Add rating

      Born in Moscow, Wladimir Kaminer emigrated to Berlin in the early '90s when he was 22. Russian Disco is a series of short and comic autobiographical vignettes about life among the émigrés in the explosive and extraordinary multi-cultural atmosphere of '90s Berlin. It's an exotic, vodka-fuelled millennial Goodbye to Berlin. The stories show a wonderful, innocent, deadpan economy of style reminiscent of the great humorists. [Several of his European editors make a comparison with current bestseller David Sedaris.] Kaminer manages to say a great deal without seeming to say much at all. He speaks about the offbeat personal events of his own life but captures something universal about our disjointed times.

      Russian Disco