The Russian Testament
Shumona Sinha author Subhashree Beeman translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:HopeRoad Publishing Ltd
Publishing:17th Sep '26
£14.99
This title is due to be published on 17th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A young woman’s obsession with a mysterious Soviet-era book unravels a hidden literary history spanning Calcutta to St. Petersburg and the shadow of Stalinist repression.
Tania is a young Bengali living in Calcutta in the 1980s. Hated by her mother and shunned by her peers, she seeks solace within the pages of Russian books she reads in her mother tongue, Bengali. In a bookshop, she stumbles upon a Russian book published in the USSR in the 1920s by Raduga, a once-prestigious publishing house that was closed in 1930 on Lenin’s orders.
Tania is a young Bengali living in Calcutta in the 1980s. Hated by her mother and shunned by her peers, she seeks solace within the pages of Russian books she reads in her mother tongue, Bengali. In a bookshop, she stumbles upon a Russian book published in the USSR in the 1920s by Raduga, a once-prestigious publishing house that was closed in 1930 on Lenin’s orders. Intrigued by the mysterious publisher behind the book, Tania perseveres through numerous frustrating detours until she finally tracks down Adel, the publisher's octogenarian daughter residing in a St. Petersburg nursing home, and corresponds with her. Through this connection, she ultimately uncovers the tumultuous destiny of Raduga’s founder, a Jewish journalist named Lev Moisevitch Kliatchko, who narrowly escaped execution under Stalin thanks to the intervention of Maxim Gorky and who died in 1933 from tuberculosis, shortly before the Moscow Trials.
ISBN: 9781913109578
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 137g