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Feb 07, 2012 | ISBN 9780307739476

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Praise


SHORTLISTED for the 2011 Man Booker Prize for Fiction

“Compelling. . . . Makes you see and feel the glitz, squalor, and violence of Moscow.”—The Boston Globe

“[An] assured fiction debut…. [Miller] memorably captures Moscow’s atmosphere during the glitzy, anything-goes era that succeeded Soviet Communism.” —The Seattle Times

“Elegant and compact … A superlative portrait of a country in which everything has its price.” —The Financial Times

“[A]n electrifying tour . . . assaults all your senses with its power and poetry, and leaves you stunned and addicted.” —The Independent

“Like Graham Greene on steroids. . . . Tightly written . . . Miller’s complex, gripping debut novel is undoubtedly the real thing.” —The Daily Mail

“A deeply atmospheric, slow-burning examination of the effects of modern Russia on the soul of foreign visitors … beautifully drawn and mirrored in several ingenious subplots…Miller is absolutely wonderful at evoking the seediness and cynicism of Moscow.” —The Independent on Sunday

“A mesmerizing tale . . . Miller’s novel is both a nuanced character study and a fascinating look at the complexities of Russian society.”–Booklist, starred review

“Strips away the layers of life in the Russian capital with subtle, pitiless grace….Paced almost ideally, with an atmosphere that scintillates with beguiling menace.”–Literary Review

“Engrossing … Miller brilliantly showcases the city as his novel’s strutting, charismatic star…rendered with intoxicating vitality. It is a bravura setting for a study in morality…disturbing and dazzling.” —Sunday Telegraph

“An intriguing debut, suffused with an atmosphere of dread.” —The Millions

“A.D. Miller’s sophisticated and many-layered debut novel skewers the relationship between victim and abuser, self-delusion and corruption, love and moral free-fall.” —The Spectator

“Tight, compelling….A totally gripping first novel.” —The Times

“[A] dark first novel about cupidity, corruption and self-delusion…Taut, exciting, atmospheric – what a debut.” —The Guardian
Genuinely surprising, moving, and ultimately devastating, Snowdrops is a must-read.” —Edmonton Journal

“Superbly atmospheric….elegantly written, and spot on in detail” —London Observer

Awards

Booker Prize FINALIST 2011

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