A sad young woman boards a train in Moscow. Bound for Mongolia, she's
trying to leave a broken relationship as far behind her as she can.
Wanting to be alone, she chooses an empty compartment - No 6. Her
solitude is soon shattered by the arrival of a fellow passenger: Vadim
Nikolayevich Ivanov, a grizzled, opinionated and foul-mouthed
ex-soldier, 'a cauliflower-eared man in a black workingman's overcoat
and a white ermine hat'. Vadim fills the compartment with his long and
colourful stories, recounting his sexual conquests and violent fights
in lurid detail.
At first, the young woman is not so much shocked as disgusted by him,
and she stands up to him, throwing a boot at his head. But though
Vadim may be crude, he isn't cruel, and he shares with her the sausage
and black bread and tea he's brought for the journey, coaxing the girl
out of her melancholy state. As their train cuts slowly across a
wintery Russia, where 'everything is moving, snow, water, air, clouds,
wind, towns, villages, people and ideas', a grudging kind of
companionship grows between the two inhabitants of Compartment No 6
and the girl realises that if she works out how to listen, Vadim's
stories may just contain lessons for her.
_Compartment No 6_ is a wickedly mischievous, darkly imaginative and
completely unforgettable ride.
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ISBN
9781847659231
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Profile Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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