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      • In Russendisko, Wladimir Kaminer offers a collection of short stories that depict the lives of Russian immigrants in Berlin, Germany. Kaminer himself is a Russian immigrant who moved to Germany in the 90s, and his stories are heavily influenced by his own experiences and observations.
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  2. This is a teaching guide on Russendisko, by Wladimir Kaminer it includes: chapter summaries. historical context. an example essay (Kapitel 1)

  3. Russendisko is a humorous and insightful book that offers a glimpse into the lives of Russian immigrants in 1990s Berlin. Author Wladimir Kaminer shares his own experiences and those of his friends, painting a vivid picture of a community trying to find its place in a new country.

  4. Feb 22, 2018 · Russendisko Chapter-by-Chapter Guide. This is a guide I made for my Year 13 German class (AQA) to help them while reading 'Russendisko' by Wladimir Kaminer in German. I have provided the English translation of key words from each chapter, as well as a summary of each chapter in English.

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  5. Russendisko Important Chapters. Get a hint. Kaminer goes to Germany because of his father's advice. His first living situation with the gypsies (die Zeugner) is described - shows migrants live in poverty and steal things when first arriving. Click the card to flip it 👆.

  6. As a final note, this book does present the American reader with just a few linguistic oddities that are momentarily distracting—not so surprising for a book written in German by a native Russian speaker, and translated to English by a Brit.

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  7. Russendisko is the story of Wladimir, Andrej and Mischa. Three young Russian friends, who move from Moscow to Berlin in a lucky wave of emigration right after the fall of the Berlin wall.

  8. Dec 21, 2004 · Mr. Kaminer's debut book, "Russendisko," a collection of short stories published in 2000 that was a surprise best seller in Germany, describes the Russian-German encounter in a series of funny,...

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