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Martin Cruz Smith

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Martin Cruz Smith
Martin Cruz Smith

Martin Cruz Smith - has the following books at our site 

Stalin's Ghost: An Arkady Renko Novel (Arkady Renko Novels)
Three Stations: An Arkady Renko Novel (Arkady Renko Novels)
Tatiana (Arkady Renko)
Gorky Park (Arkady Renko Novels)
Polar Star
Red Square
Havana Bay
Wolves Eat Dogs
Stallion Gate

"I was determined not to write another Russian book after "Gorky Park." I was offered the chance to write the screenplay and I turned that down, which was a foolish thing to have done. But I felt that I had done my Russian book. Later it occurred to me that that was like saying I've done my piano recital. As if there were no other tunes.

Of course when I came upon "Polar Star" ... I couldn't get back into Russia for awhile. I had a bad odor. I've seen a book that was issued to all Soviet citizens traveling abroad, warning them against engaging socially with any of these agent provocateurs, including Martin Cruz Smith. In fact, you could get sent away for a couple of years for possessing "Gorky Park." There was a certain kind of perverse allure. I did get on a Soviet factory ship, but the political commissar caught up with me and had me subtracted from the ship's crew. But the idea of this small island of Russia floating out there in the Bering Sea and operating in the fisheries of America was just too delicious."

More About Martin Cruz-Smith

“Read, read, read. Read everything -- trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll absorb it. Then write. If it's good, you'll find out. If it's not, throw it out of the window.”

William Faulkner

William Faulkner

“I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Reading brings us unknown friends”

Honore de Balzac

Honore de Balzac

“When the Day of Judgment dawns and people, great and small, come marching in to receive their heavenly rewards, the Almighty will gaze upon the mere bookworms and say to Peter, “Look, these need no reward. We have nothing to give them. They have loved reading.”

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

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