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Poised to stand among the great war novels, the harrowing chronicle of a sniper during the Chechen War.

“The saboteurs? Holy Christ, what happened? What did you do to deserve that?” a fellow soldier responds when he hears that Nicolai Lilin has been assigned to an unconventional, ultra-high-risk paramilitary unit of the Russian army. Also nicknamed the “para-bats” for the black parachutes that dropped them behind enemy lines at night, Lilin and his fellow “saboteurs” soon find themselves fighting Islamic insurgents armed with American weaponry in the breakaway province of Chechnya.

In vivid, harrowing detail, Lilin relays how, under the mind-bending dangers of heavy fire, on unknown terrain, in unpredictable small villages, the only goal is survival. Under the leadership of corrupt generals profiting from the war, his unit develops a camaraderie that is their best hope for staying alive―and staying human. Ultimately, the return to the bland normality of an impersonal society at “peace” might be the hardest struggle of all.

Writing with unhindered directness and power, Lilin combines his own experiences as a sniper in Chechnya together with the stories of those he fought beside to forge an autobiographical novel unique in the literature of war. A bestseller in Europe, this novel will remain an unforgettable account of one of the ugliest conflicts of our time.

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About the Author:
Nicolai Lilin grew up in Transnistria, which declared its independence from Russia in 1990 but has never been recognized as a state. His previous book, Siberian Education, was also a bestseller in Europe and has been made into a movie with John Malkovich. Lilin lives in Milan, where he has founded an art gallery called Kolima Contemporary Culture.
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“[A] stark and unvarnished portrayal of men in a vicious war.”
- Publishers Weekly

“Precise, magnified, and clear―like looking through a sniper scope.”
- Jimmy So, Daily Beast

“Nicolai Lilin’s Sniper feels like Jarhead meets Gomorrah meets Dispatches meets The Banality of Evil. This account of one of the ugliest modern conflicts on record will shake up even its most hardened readers. An important and above all devastating book.”
- Tom Bissell, author of The Father of All Things

“Gripping and powerful―Lilin’s vivid recounting of how ordinary troops adapt to survive in a messy counterinsurgency resonated with how I saw U.S. troops act in Iraq, and his descriptions of readjustment after coming home rang painfully true. This is a must-read for anyone interested in modern counterinsurgencies.”
- Kayla Williams, author of Love My Rifle More Than You

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  • PublisherW. W. Norton & Company
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 0393345548
  • ISBN 13 9780393345544
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages416
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