Gorky Park (novel)

Gorky Park
First edition
AuthorMartin Cruz Smith
LanguageEnglish
SeriesArkady Renko # 1
GenreCrime novel
PublisherRandom House & GK Hall
Publication date
March 1981
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hard and paperback)
Pages365 pp
ISBN0-394-51748-2
OCLC6914272
813/.54 19
LC ClassPS3569.M5377 G6
Followed byPolar Star 

Gorky Park is a 1981 crime novel written by American author Martin Cruz Smith.[1][2]

Set in the Soviet Union during the Cold War, Gorky Park is the first book in a series featuring the character Arkady Renko, a Moscow homicide investigator. Two subsequent books, Polar Star and Red Square, are also set during the Soviet era. Seven further books starring Renko take place after the fall of the Soviet Union. These are Havana Bay, set in communist Cuba; Wolves Eat Dogs, which follows Renko in the disaster of Chernobyl; Stalin's Ghost, in which Arkady returns to a Russia led by Vladimir Putin; Three Stations; Tatiana; The Siberian Dilemma; and Independence Square.[3]

Gorky Park was a major best-seller, vaulting Smith to fame after a decade as a moderately successful professional author. The novel was praised for the authenticity with which it depicted life in the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was adapted into a successful 1983 film of the same name.

  1. ^ O'Brien, Timothy L. The New York Times (August 6, 2007). "Martin Cruz Smith's Arkady Renko series: A trail of clues to the Russian soul".
  2. ^ Wroe, Nicholas, The Guardian (March 26, 2005). "Crime Pays".
  3. ^ See, Carolyn, The Washington Post (September 3, 2010). "'Three Stations,' the new thriller by Martin Cruz Smith, author of 'Gorky Park'".