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Travis Holland

    Travis Holland crafts stories that have graced the pages of prominent literary journals. His debut novel earned recognition as one of the year's best books and garnered awards, establishing him as a significant new voice. Holland's narrative approach delves into themes of history and memory, employing a style lauded for its intricate detail and evocative power. His work consistently explores the complexities of human connection and the search for self within the currents of the past.

    Travis Holland
    The Archivist's Story
    • The Archivist's Story

      • 241 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Moscow, 1939. In the recesses of the infamous Lubyanka prison, a young archivist is sent to verify the authorship of an unfinished story, confiscated from one of the many political prisoners there. The writer is Isaac Babel. The great author of Red Cavalry is spending his last days forbidden to write, his final works consigned to the archivist, Pavel Dubrov - who will ultimately be charged with destroying them. Pavel, a former schoolmaster and a lover of literature, a reluctant minion in Stalin's system, makes a reckless decision: he will save the last stories of the writer he admires, whatever the cost. Pavel's daring in the face of a vast bureaucracy of evil invigorates a life that had slowly lost its meaning, even as it guarantees his almost certain undoing. A story of suspicion, courage and unexpected grace, The Archivist's Story is ultimately a tribute to the enduring power of the written word.

      The Archivist's Story
      3.6