Encouraged by the new climate of openness, twenty-one-year-old Kostya ventures out of the closet and resolves to pursue his dreams: to work in the theatre and to find love as his idol Tchaikovsky never could. Those dreams, however, lead to tragedy, not only for Kostya, but for his mother and for the two young men he loves, as all three face up to the ways they have betrayed him.
Encouraged by the new climate of openness, twenty-one-year-old Kostya ventures out of the closet and resolves to pursue his dreams: to work in the theatre and to find love as his idol Tchaikovsky never could. Those dreams, however, lead to tragedy, not only for Kostya, but for his mother and for the two young men he loves, as all three face up to the ways they have betrayed him.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul is of mixed heritage and grew up in England. As a boy, he yearned to travel to far-off lands – which is partly what inspired him to do a degree in Russian. After graduating from Birmingham University, he spent four years in the former Soviet Union, where he got his start in journalism. He currently works on the Financial Times, and he lives with his French husband in Brighton. After years of talking about it, Last Dance at the Discotheque for Deviants – based on his experiences in Russia – is his first novel.
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1 February 1993 2 Three years earlier 3 February 1993 4 Two years earlier 5 February 1993 6 February 1993 7 Eighteen months earlier 8 February 1993 9 Fourteen months earlier 10 February 1993 11 One year earlier 12 March 1993 13 March 1993 14 Six months earlier 15 March 1993 16 Three months earlier 17 March 1993 18 One month earlier 19 Epilogue Acknowledgements Supporters
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