New York Times–Bestselling Author: After the USSR’s fall, a Russian academic is let loose in small-town America: “Rich and consistently surprising comedy.” —Publishers Weekly
Lemuel Falk, a Russian theoretical chaoticist on the lam from terrestrial chaos, has been applying for permission to leave Russia every year for the past twenty-three years. Because he knows state secrets, he hasn’t been allowed to cross the border. Now, suddenly, his request for an exit visa is approved—a sure sign that the situation is even more chaotic than he’d imagined.
Falk accepts a chair as a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Chaos-Related Studies in upstate New York. Arriving in the Promised Land under the impression that the streets are paved with Sony Walkmans, he plunges into the heart of another kind of chaos. No sooner has he arrived than he sets off on an academic cat fight, falls in love with a hairdresser half his age, gets mixed up with multiple intelligence agencies, and becomes a self-styled gumshoe tracking a serial killer…
“Littell’s fast-paced satire is by turns bawdy, cerebral and touching.” —Publishers Weekly
“Quirky characters and linguistic byplay insure the book’s appeal to sophisticated readers.” —Library Journal
“One of the most talented, most original voices in American fiction today.” —The Washington Post
Robert Littell was born, raised, and educated in New York. A former Newsweek editor specializing in Soviet Affairs, he left journalism in 1970 to write fiction full time. He has been writing about the Soviet Union and Russians since his first novel, the espionage classic The Defection of A.J. Lewinter. He is the author of 18 novels, including the critically acclaimed The Debriefing, The Sisters, The Once and Future Spy, the New York Times bestselling The Company, and Legends.