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The Book of Riga

Dace Ruksane, Kristine Zelve, Pauls Bankovskis, Gundega Repse, Svens Kuzmins, Ilze Jansone, Andra Neiburga, Juris Zvirgzdins

A City in Short Fiction

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Release Date: 12/04/2018

Genre: Poetry & Drama
Sub-Genre: Literary Criticism
Label: Comma Press
Series: Reading the City
Contributors: Becca Parkinson (Edited by), Eva Eglaja-Kristsone (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Comma Press
Pages: 144

A City in Short Fiction
Riga may be over 800 years old as a city, but its status as capital of an independent Latvia is only a century old. The stories gathered here chronicle this growth and on-going transformation, and offer glimpses into the dark humour, rich history and love of the mythic, that sets the city apart.
Riga may be over 800 years old as a city, but its status as capital of an independent Latvia is only a century old, with half of that time spent under Soviet rule. Despite this, it has established itself as a vibrant, creative hub, attracting artists, performers, and writers from across the Baltic region. The stories gathered here chronicle this growth and on-going transformation, and offer glimpses into the dark humour, rich history, contrasting perspectives, and love of the mythic, that sets the city’s artistic community apart.As its history might suggest, Riga is a work in progress; and for many of the characters in these stories, it is the possibilities of what the city might become, more than merely what it is now, that drives the imagination of its people.This book is published with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia and The Latvian Writers Union.Foreword by former President of Latvia (1999-2007) Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga.Translated from the Latvian by Kaija Straumanis, Suzanne McQuade, Uldis Balodis, Ieva Lešinska, Mārta Ziemelis and Žanete Vēvere Pasqualini.