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Night roads

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Gaito Gazdanov (1903–1971) was a Russian émigré writer, considered by his contemporaries to be on par with Vladimir Nabokov and Marcel Proust. Gazdanov's work became known in his homeland only years after his death, at the end of the 20th century.

Like the author, the protagonist of the novel "Night Roads" is a Russian émigré who works as a taxi driver in Paris. He drives through the city at night and becomes an unwitting confessor to his passengers. Drunken aristocrats, desperate prostitutes, lost souls—all leave fragments of their stories in his memory.
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