The short stories in Dance Me to the End of Love reflect the real daytoday life of ordinary people of different ages genders professions and ethnicities with connections to a believable world of imagined events They take place in the former Soviet Union in the United States and in the emigration inbetween Love marriage infidelity disillusionment intimacy and the lack of it rootlessness are subjects that move from an improbable reality to surreal events as the American novelist Maureen Howard noted is Regine Rayevsky Fishers strong suit one she shares with many of the best writers who have emerged from the Soviet Union that was and the Eastern bloc such as Kundera and BerberovaFisher knows when to fade from a scene when to draw conclusions that have the double vision of innocence and the informed telling

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