Russendisko is a novel by Wladimir Kaminer that tells the story of a group of Russian immigrants living in Berlin in the 1990s. The main characters, Wladimir and Mischa, decide to open a nightclub called Russendisko, where they play Russian music and serve vodka to their fellow expats.
As the nightclub becomes more popular, the characters navigate the challenges of adapting to life in a new country while holding onto their Russian identity. The novel explores themes of cultural identity, friendship, and the immigrant experience.
Russendisko is a humorous and poignant look at the lives of Russian immigrants in Germany, and the ways in which they create a sense of home and community in a foreign land.
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Russendisko
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Tufel' Ki
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I Pochemu
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You Took The Piss Out Of Me
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Dorogoi Dlinnoyu
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Mama, nalivayi
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Helenochika
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Nur einmal im Leben
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Kak Zhit'
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Super Good
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