Metro, Alexander Kaletski
Metro, Alexander Kaletski
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Metro
A Novel of the Moscow Underground

Author: Alexander Kaletski

Narrator: Edoardo Ballerini

Unabridged: 12 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/26/2022


Synopsis

The “Metro” of the title of this brilliant and mordant social comedy refers to the Moscow underground—the sparkling subway system that enchants its young hero, seven-year-old Sasha, on his first visit to Moscow. The vaulted ceilings and gleaming escalators appear to his young eyes as emblems of a higher life, of beauty, harmony, and hidden strength. Years later, Sasha escapes the jaws of a provincial ammunition factory and returns to Moscow as an aspiring actor, whereupon he enters quite another “Moscow underground”—a Bohemian network of ardent individuals, of actors and artists, informers and alcoholics, con men and black marketeers, all subverting in their own way the dictates of the lunatic Soviet system. Alexander Kaletski’s wonderfully spirited account of Sasha’s struggles and defeats and triumphs in this vibrant underworld is without question the freshest and funniest and most moving account of the essential Russian spirit to reach American readers in decades.Here is a cast of characters more vivid than any Sasha could ever meet on stage: Stas, the cynical wit and Virgil to Sasha’s Dante during his seven years in Moscow; the priapic Andrewlka, part-time KGB informant and full-time fornicator; Toilik, an alcoholic of folk-hero dimensions; and the lovely Lena, Sasha’s lover, inspiration, theatrical partner, and eventually his wife. Daringly operatic episodes of comedy and horror alternate with almost documentary insights into making do and getting by—how to find Moscow lodgings without propiska, the coveted residency certificate, how to avoid service in a military that routinely drafts the blind and the lame, how to achieve the most achingly desired status symbol of all—the right to travel abroad.Metro is a love story, a tragedy, a black comedy, a novel of adventure and escape. Its bewitching hero, Sasha—naive, determined, romantic, resourceful, utterly in love with freedom—will touch listeners’ hearts. After finishing Metro, American listeners may well feel this: how wonderful not to live in Russia; how sad not to be Russian.

About Alexander Kaletski

Alexander Kaletski studied acting in Moscow from 1965 through 1969 and went on to a highly successful career in stage, television, and film productions. At the same time he held underground concerts and shows of his anti-Soviet songs and artworks. After emigrating to the United States in 1975, Mr. Kaletski, among other endeavors, taught Russian, designed fashion fabrics, illustrated books (including Metro), held art shows, and gave a nationwide concert tour of his folk songs, eventually appearing on national television. He lives between New York City and the Caribbean island of St. Croix.

About Edoardo Ballerini

Edoardo Ballerini is a two-time winner of the Audio Publisher Association’s Best Male Narrator Award, a two-time winner of Society of Voice Arts Awards, and was named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine in 2019.


Reviews

Goodreads review by lynne on April 11, 2008

I just realised I read the wrong book! Not a problem, I enjoyed this book a lot, I just didn't quite understand why Patrick Rothfuss said it was like Gaiman's Neverwhere. Mystery solved - wrong book, LoL! He was actually referring to The Secret History of Moscow, by Ekaterina Sedia - if I manage to......more

Goodreads review by Jens on March 10, 2009

This was a random pick from a used bookstore, picked with knowledge of a trip to Moscow. Some great characters, and an interesting sense of the late-Soviet zeitgeist. Definitely fun to read before a trip to Moscow to stay with a historian and talk with a human rights advocate. I laughed at out loud......more

Goodreads review by Elea on August 12, 2023

Full of fantasy and colour, yet so real and life-like. This is one of the rare books I might want to re-read.......more

Goodreads review by Artur on April 19, 2020

Vürtsikas autobiograafia minu jaoks tundmatust vene kunstnikust/näitlejast. Väga hästi kirjutatud sügavast NSVL ajast Moskva elust. Kuidas inimesed ei tea midagi ananassist ja kuidas KGB-l on igal pool koputajad. Kuidas üldse kõik inimesed on üksteise peale kadedad ja tigedad. Kus alkoholism lokkab,......more

Goodreads review by bloody on March 19, 2025

el problema con los artistas es que cualquiera en el mundo del arte es un genio hoy en día. tenemos muchos problemas con esos genios; nos tienen constantemente ocupados. se está haciendo cada vez más difícil encontrar un hombre normal que un genio. y lo gracioso es que nuestro régimen no necesita ge......more


Quotes

“Unpredictable Metro is a charmer.” Julie Reynolds, Los Angeles Herald Examiner

“Kaletski describes a uniquely Russian version of Paris and Berlin in the ’20s or Greenwich Village in the ’30s, an artistic underground full of self-invented characters.” Washington Post

“A great bear-hug of a book.” Christian Science Monitor