Criminal Attachments: Immigration, Family, and Fraud in Soviet Brooklyn

Published: June 9, 2014, 4 a.m.

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Slava Gelman, a twentysomething aspiring writer, is trying to claw his way out of the post-Soviet Brooklyn neighborhood of his family. But his grandfather is determined to pull him back in. He wants to enlist Slava to invent life stories for Soviet \\xe9migr\\xe9s in the hopes of getting money from the claims conference for Holocaust survivors, despite the fact that technically these \\xe9migr\\xe9s are not survivors.

It\\u2019s a preposterous\\u2014and sometimes hilarious\\u2014scenario but one that raises serious questions about truth, fiction, and suffering. Those matters are at the heart of A Replacement Life, the debut novel from \\xe9migr\\xe9 writer Boris...


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