Geschichten by M. A. Kuzmin
I picked up 'Geschichten' (which just means 'Stories') knowing almost nothing about it, and I'm so glad I did. This isn't one continuous plot, but a series of short vignettes and character sketches from early 20th-century Russia. We meet artists, students, and ordinary men in St. Petersburg and beyond. Their stories are often subtle—a conversation over tea, a walk in a garden, a moment of understanding between friends. The drama is internal, built on longing, unspoken feelings, and the careful navigation of social rules.
Why You Should Read It
Kuzmin writes with a light, poetic touch that makes these moments feel incredibly real and intimate. What struck me most was how normal he made these lives seem, even under immense pressure. The characters aren't just defined by their secret desires; they have artistic passions, friendships, and everyday worries. Reading it, you get a sense of a whole hidden world thriving right under society's nose. It’s a powerful reminder that love and identity have always been complex, no matter the era.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for readers who love quiet, character-driven stories and have an interest in LGBTQ+ history. If you enjoy authors like E.M. Forster or Virginia Woolf, who excel at capturing inner life, you'll find a kindred spirit in Kuzmin. It’s not a fast-paced page-turner, but a delicate, insightful collection that stays with you. A true hidden gem from a forgotten voice.
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Susan Smith
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