Exploring the challenges of immigration and cultural assimilation, this sequel combines memoir and cultural study. The author, a former Soviet satirist, uses self-deprecating humor to reflect on his journey from a totalitarian upbringing to embracing American values. Through personal anecdotes, he reveals the complexities of navigating identity and freedom in a new society, highlighting the transformative power of humor and resilience in overcoming past indoctrination.
Emil Draitser Book order
This author explores complex human relationships and societal norms. His style is characterized by insightful forays into character psychology and precise linguistic craft. With a profound understanding of human nature, he delves into themes of alienation, the search for identity, and moral quandaries. His work prompts readers to reflect on their own lives and the world around them.






- 2024
- 2021
In the Jaws of the Crocodile: A Soviet Memoir
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Emil Draitser's memoir delves into the life of a satirist navigating the restrictive landscape of Soviet culture during the Brezhnev era. Born into a working-class Jewish family, he transitioned from engineering to writing, finding his voice in the Party-sponsored magazine Crocodile. His sharp critiques of the regime led to a pivotal decision about emigration. This work not only reflects on the challenges of freedom of expression but also features several of Draitser's witty pieces, now available in English, showcasing the resilience of artists under oppressive circumstances.
- 2020
Farewell, Mama Odessa
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set in the summer of 1979 at the height of the movement to free Soviet Jewry, Farewell, Mama Odessa is an autobiographical novel whose intertwined storylines follow a variety of people—dissidents, victims of ethnic discrimination, and black marketeers among them—as they bid farewell to their beloved hometown of Odessa, Ukraine, and make their way to the West. At the book’s center is Boris, a young writer thwarted by state censorship and antisemitism. With an Angora kitten for his companion and together with other émigrés, he puts the old country in his rear-view mirror and sets out on a journey that will take him to Bratislava, Vienna, Rome, and New York on his way to Los Angeles. Will Boris be able to rekindle his creative passion and inspiration in the West? Will other Jewish émigrés fit into the new society, so much different than the one they left behind? With humor and compassion, Farewell, MamaOdessa describes the émigrés’ attempts at adjustment to the free world.
- 2010
Stalin's Romeo Spy: The Remarkable Rise and Fall of the KGB's Most Daring Operative
- 456 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Dmitri Bystrolyotov's life unfolds as a gripping tale of espionage, adventure, and betrayal against the backdrop of the 20th century's tumultuous events. As a member of the KGB's "Great Illegals," he seduced influential women to gather intelligence and stole military secrets from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. His daring exploits led him through perilous landscapes, yet he ultimately fell victim to Stalin's purges, enduring imprisonment and torture. This biography reveals the complexities of a remarkable figure whose story rivals the most thrilling spy novels.