Publisher's Synopsis
"Citizen of a Subpar Epoch" is a meta-modernistic autofiction that takes readers on a tumultuous journey through the life of Semön, paralleling the ebbs and flows of Russian society across three decades.
The novel is a collage of interlinked stories, each representing a different stage in Semön's life, each offering a unique perspective on the transient democracy in Russia. The narrative, however, doesn't progress linearly but dances back and forth in time, offering glimpses of Semön's past and present, entwined with Russia's sociopolitical evolution.
The narrative begins with a child's innocent adventure that spirals into a grim encounter with adult prejudices and the ruthless Russian legal system. This lays the groundwork for the harsh realities that Semön and his generation would have to navigate.
The teen years are marked by survival stories amidst the raw and unrestrained gangster-era of the early Russian democracy. A tale of friendship and betrayal against the backdrop of a Siberian city in the early 2000s unfolds, echoing Russian literature's classic motifs with a refreshing twist.
The book then sails into Semön's seafaring years, highlighting a transformative night in one of Moscow's most dangerous quarters, where music becomes his saving grace.
Adulthood ushers in a cascade of tales exploring love, loneliness, dreams, failures, and the poignant realities that maturity brings. From a hopeless date, a harrowing acid trip in winter Moscow, a tale of resilience in the face of unrelenting despair, to a chance encounter with a girl singer in a St.Petersburg jazz bar, and an introspective letter exploring the connection between Holden Caulfield and Chekhov, Semön's stories reveal the tapestry of young lives in Russia during the fleeting era of democracy.
Interspersed within these narratives are sections termed "The Book of Feelings," a compilation of poetry, and "The Book of Conversations," featuring plays and an epistolary story. These add layers of depth to the narrative, making it sharper, more profound, and provide a window into Semön's inner world, as it evolves with the shifting societal landscapes around him.
Together, these stories create a rich and vivid mosaic that encapsulates a unique period in Russian history, viewed not through the distorting lenses of politics or economics, but through the eyes of an ordinary man living through extraordinary times.