Nadezhda in the Dark

Author:   Yelena Moskovich
Publisher:   Dzanc Books
ISBN:  

9781938603518


Pages:   204
Publication Date:   26 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Nadezhda in the Dark


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A stunning, novel-in-verse exploration of LGBTQ+ life in the shadow of the former Soviet blocOn the longest night of a milk-dark Berlin winter, a doomed couple sit side by side on their bed. Both fled the Soviet Union as children, the narrator from Ukraine, and her girlfriend from Russia.The lights are off. Neither speak.In their silence, a century of Ukrainian and Russian history resurfaces: forgotten literary characters, Yiddish maxims, contraband jokes, LGBT life in the post-Soviet bloc, Jewish diaspora to Israel, beauty vlogs, shaken sanity, hidden messages in Russian pop music, resistance in Odessa, Moscow club raids, and the death of a beloved friend.The requiem inside the narrator's head circles the question pinned within the darkness: What does it mean to hold onto Nadezhda, whose name means ""hope""? And is holding it enough?

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Author:   Yelena Moskovich
Publisher:   Dzanc Books
Imprint:   Dzanc Books
ISBN:  

9781938603518


ISBN 10:   1938603516
Pages:   204
Publication Date:   26 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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""Elegant and erudite, Nadezhda in the Dark is a remarkable tapestry of longing, humor and hope that spans across time and borders. Unlike anything I've read on the complexities of post-Soviet identity.""-Sasha Vasilyuk, author of Sami Rohr Prize winner Your Presence Is Mandatory ""Yelena Moskovich writes like Anne Carson walks into a bar, asks Marguerite Duras for her number and Freud for his couch. A Ukrainian in America, an American in Paris, and never quite still - except when writing. Nadezhda in the Dark is a novel of such static movement: exile and ennui, rhythm and fracture, broken tongues that French kiss."" -Alice Pfeiffer, journalist and author of Le Goût du Moche and Je Ne Suis Pas Parisienne


""Elegant and erudite, Nadezhda in the Dark is a remarkable tapestry of longing, humor and hope that spans across time and borders. Unlike anything I've read on the complexities of post-Soviet identity."" -Sasha Vasilyuk, author of Sami Rohr Prize winner Your Presence Is Mandatory


Author Information

Yelena Moskovich is a Ukrainian-born American and French author of four novels. She emigrated from the Soviet Union with her family as Jewish refugees in 1991, then solo to Paris in 2007, and recently back to America. Her writing has been long-listed for the Dylan Thomas Prize, awarded the Galley Beggar Short Story Prize and named in the Guardian, Telegraph, and Irish Times Books of the Year. She's written for the Paris Review, Vogue, Times Literary Supplement, and worked for the European Jewish Congress and Yahad-In Unum, as well as taught graduate creative writing at University of Kent Paris School of Arts and Culture. She lives in Independence, Missouri.

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