Dimensions
162 x 240 x 32mm
'Limonov is not a fictional character. There. I know him. He was a rogue in Ukraine; an idol of the Soviet underground under Brezhnev; a bum, then a multimillionaire's valet in Manhattan; a fashionable writer in Paris; a lost soldier in the Balkan wars; and now, in the chaotic ruins of postcommunist Russia, the elderly but charismatic leader of a party of young desperados. He sees himself as a hero; you might call him a scumbag: I suspend my judgment on the matter. It's a dangerous life, an ambiguous life: a real adventure novel. It is also, I believe, a life that says something. Not just about him, Limonov, not just about Russia, but about all our history since the end of World War II.'
The crazed, reckless life of Eduard Limonov is like a novel: compelling, black, wild, bitter, surprising. In this extraordinary work the charismatic novelist, journalist, screenwriter and filmmaker Emmanuel Carrère takes us into the dark heart of a character who, whether drugged on New York streets after taking a beating by a mob boss, getting dragged into grotesque Parisian salons, enlisting in the army or being imprisoned in a labour camp, is sometimes poignant, sometimes repulsive, sometimes a bastard, sometimes even endearing. But who is never, ever mediocre.
From arguably France's greatest living writer, Limonov is that very rare thing: a great true story, one that explores the intersection of individual psychology and wider politics. Richly overflowing with both insight and incident, it peels back history to show us society through the astonishing life of one individual.