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It is hard to pin Pomerantsev down. “Outsider” is simply too glib. But how to characterize a writer who slips with a chuckle past all the easy cate...
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It is hard to pin Pomerantsev down. “Outsider” is simply too glib. But how to characterize a writer who slips with a chuckle past all the easy categories?
He was born in the Soviet Union, but does not belong to any Soviet, pre-Soviet or post-Soviet literary tradition, group or clan. He grew up in what had been called Chernowitz, a town on the far Eastern frontier of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and briefly part of the Kingdom of Romania, a town historically inhabited mostly by Romanians, Moldovans and Jews.
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