The Archipelago of Another Life

The Archipelago of Another Life (French: L'Archipel d'une autre vie) is a 2016 novel by the French-Russian writer Andreï Makine.

[1][2] The novel is about a prisoner who escaped from a Gulag in Siberia at the end of the Stalin era.

The story is told by one of the members of the search party years later.

[3] Julian Evans of The Daily Telegraph wrote that the novel is reminiscent of the works of Joseph Conrad and a step away from Makine's usual minimalist and emotional style.

He wrote that the last quarter of the novel is moving but that the language in the English translation occasionally is stiff and creates "emotional ponderousness".