
2. Seismic Change
The world sinks deeper into war and brings seismic change both in Russia and in Gerty herself. Read by Barbara Flynn.
The world sinks deeper into war and brings seismic change both in Russia and in Gerty herself.
Early in 1914, 22-year-old Gerty Freely travels to Russia to work as a governess, little-knowing the huge upheavals in the world and in her own life that lie ahead.
In London, 1974, Gerty begins a memoir for her daughter Sophy, looking back at that extraordinary time of war, revolution and civil war. Most of her memories are centred on a young inventor, Nikita Slavkin, who mysteriously disappeared in 1919 and was subsequently celebrated in Soviet culture as The Vanishing Futurist.
“No word has been heard from him since […] Yet the idea persists that one day he will reappear.”
Written by Charlotte Hobson
Read by Barbara Flynn
Abridged and produced by Jeremy Osborne
Charlotte Hobson graduated from Edinburgh University with a first in Russian. Thereafter she travelled widely in the former Soviet Union, working as an interpreter in the Caucasus, a translator, and dabbling in civil rights. Her book, Black Earth City (2002) won a Somerset Maugham Award and was shortlisted for the Duff Cooper Prize and the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award 2002. The Vanishing Futurist was her first novel, published in 2016.
A Sweet Talk production for ѿý Radio 4, first broadcast in September 2020.
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- Tue 22 Sep 2020 12:04ѿý Radio 4
- Tue 22 Sep 2020 22:45ѿý Radio 4
- Tuesday 08:30ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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