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Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
challenging dark emotional sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

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Interesting story. Menno but an interesting exploration of Russia at the time. Follows lots of different characters, which was interesting. 

Surviving the Ukrainian War of Independence 1917-1921
Review of the Goose Lane Editions paperback edition (September 5, 2023)

This woman has no overt politics, though it might aid her if she did, and if her husband is a landowner, if he has earth that he calls his own, he might be shot, or he might live, but he will probably be killed, because he is a kulak who took what was not rightfully his, or he will be killed because he is in the wrong place.


Away from the Dead is set in a war-torn Ukraine, but not during the current Russia-Ukraine War (2022-) but instead almost a century earlier, during the chaos of the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917 when various former provinces of the former Tsarist Russian Empire fought for their independence against what became the ruling Russian Bolshevik Communist government.

This was not a clearcut conflict between Ukrainian nationalists versus outsider colonialists. Instead there were several opposing forces of foreign powers, tsarists, anarchists*, communists marauding the land and terrorizing the local populace. Bergen sets his story in the midst of this conflict with several main characters including a bookseller, landowners and farm workers.

The Canadian tie-in is that many of the Ukrainian Mennonites became emigrants to Canada in their journey "Away from the Dead." This novel was in the classic style of epic historical fiction focusing on the lives of regular people who are caught up in a terror-filled time of conflict which not all of them will survive. I found this book to be completely engrossing and a compelling read which, although often depressing and traumatic, provides a light of hope at its end.

I read Away from the Dead through its being Longlisted for the 2023 Scotiabank Giller Prize. It did not make the shortlist which was announced on Wednesday October 11, 2023. The winner will be announced on Monday November 13, 2023.

Footnote
* The Makhnovshchina [romanized from the Ukrainian Махновщина i.e. "Makhno Movement"] was a mass movement to establish anarchist communism in southern and eastern Ukraine during the Ukrainian War of Independence of 1917–1921. Named after Nestor Makhno, the commander-in-chief of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine, its aim was to create a system of free soviets that would manage the transition towards a stateless and classless society.

Other Reviews
A Novel set in War-Torn Ukraine, CBC Books, August 23, 2023.
Book Review: Away from the Dead, I've Read This, September 28, 2023 [also links to a BookTube review].

Trivia and Links
There was a September 21, 2023 book launch event for Away from the Dead at the Winnipeg International Writers Festival which you can watch on YouTube here.

Author David Bergen discusses the novel at the "Russlaender Mennonites: War, Dislocation, and New Beginnings" Conference at the University of Winnipeg in Winnipeg, Canada on July 15, 2023 which you can watch on YouTube here.

In his Author's Note for the novel, David Bergen acknowledges two books, Victor Shklovsky's [b:A Sentimental Journey: Memoirs, 1917-1922|258638|A Sentimental Journey Memoirs, 1917-1922|Victor Shklovsky|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1215390481l/258638._SY75_.jpg|250679] (1923) and John P. Dyck's [b:Troubles and Triumphs 1914-1924 Excerpts From the Diary of Peter J. Dyck|138486030|Troubles and Triumphs 1914-1924 Excerpts From the Diary of Peter J. Dyck|John P. Dyck|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/book/50x75-a91bf249278a81aabab721ef782c4a74.png|154622222] (1981), as being his primary sources for some of the historical background material.



The beginning did not immediately snag me, but Bergen soon wove multiple character arcs beautifully yet mournfully together through the chaos of the Russian Revolution.
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kerriboland's review

4.0
dark emotional informative sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

What incredible writing. I wasn’t excited to pick this up but did anyways for book club. So happy I did. What dark and horrifying times, especially nearing the end when the characters didn’t know who was invading them and which story to tell. I can’t imagine and don’t want to. Such spare writing that documented everything. What incredible characters. Great read.