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My Armenian Friend

Andrei Makine

6 Reviews

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Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Fiction in translation

Set in Siberia in the 1970s during the decline of the Soviet Empire, the adult narrator looks back on a childhood friendship formed with an Armenian boy called Vardan. A story about how one friendship can shift our perspective and irrevocably change our lives.

'Powerful, poignant, perfectly-pitched . . . It's a short tale of great significance. I found it unforgettable. . . a fine piece of writing' Michael Palin

In this inspiring story, Andrei Makine looks back on a childhood friendship which changed his life. Set in 1970s Siberia, in the declining years of the Soviet Empire, My Armenian Friend offers a poignant evocation of ordinary lives as well as a window into Makine's own evolution as a writer.

In an orphan school, a young Russian boy befriends Vardan, an Armenian child who, because mature and sensitive, is tormented by schoolyard bullies. When the Russian boy meets Vardan's Armenian family, he falls under their spell. In his eyes, their home is a kingdom transported from afar, which is adorned, aromatic, and beautiful despite how little the family possesses. Their neighbourhood is in a place of exile but is one of community, made up of former prisoners, exhausted adventurers and others who have been uprooted from their homes. As he grows closer to Vardan, the Russian boy learns to recognise a people forced indefinitely to live on the margins, but who, despite persecution, hold on to their culture and cherish the memories they have of their homeland and its history. Even in a brutally inhospitable Siberia, they recreate a transformative "kingdom of Armenia".

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Praise for My Armenian Friend

  • the memory forever, ravishing glimpses of nature, incredible courage. . . and above all, love

  • Andrei Makine's most moving novel - Figaro

  • Vintage Makine: as limpid and beautiful as a deep mountain pool

  • Powerful, poignant, perfectly-pitched . . . Makine illuminates a fascinating corner of history - brings it to life through finely-drawn characters. It's a short tale of great significance. I found it unforgettable. . . a fine piece of writing

  • My Armenian Friend is full of heartbreak, heroism, cruelty redeemed by friendships that live in

  • One of Makine's best books; a wonderful novel on exile - France Inter

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Andrei Makine

AndreA Makine was born in Siberia, but writes his novels in French. Le Testament FranA ais was the winner of the Prix Goncourt and the Prix Medici, and the first novel to win both of these prestigious awards.

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