6/21/2023 0 Comments The Patriots by Sana Krasikov![]() ![]() The Spectator has written, "as an intelligent literary commentary on Russo-American relations of the past century, it's unparalleled." The Patriots has been praised as 'timely', 'current' and 'urgently relevant' by The New York Times, Tablet, The Guardian, and other publications. ![]() The story also touches on Russia's state-supported oil and gas industry. ![]() The novel's main character, Florence Fein, makes a reverse immigration from Brooklyn to Moscow during the Great Depression. ![]() Krasikov is the author of the novel The Patriots, which explores the tangled relationship between Russia and America through the perspectives of one American family moving back and forth between continents over three generations. In 2019 The Patriots won France's Prix Du Premiere Roman Etranger prize for best first novel in translation. In 2017 she was named one of Granta's Best Young American Novelists. She graduated from Cornell University in 2001 where she lived at the Telluride House, and from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She grew up in the Republic of Georgia, as well as the United States. Sana Krasikov (born in Ukraine) is a writer living in the United States. ![]()
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