*THIS MATERIAL (INFORMATION) IS PRODUCED, DISTRIBUTED AND (OR) DIRECTED BY A FOREIGN AGENT GENIS ALEXANDROVICH, OR CONCERNS THE ACTIVITIES OF THE FOREIGN AGENT GENIS ALEXANDROVICH. Alexander Genis’s new audiobook isn’t like the previous ones. There’s less literature in it, and more life, but there’s just as much humor. “Return Address” is an odyssey through the archipelago of memory. On each island (Luhansk, Kyiv, Ryazan, Riga, Paris, New York, and all of Russian America) the author’s ancestors, friends, and idols await him. Among them are Pyotr Vayl and Sergei Dovlatov, Aleksei German and Andrey Bitov, Sinyavsky and Bakhchanian, Brodsky and Baryshnikov, Tolstaya and Sorokin, Khvostенко and Grebenshchikov, the Unknown and Shemyakin, Akunin and Chkhartishvili, Komar and Melamid, “The New American” and Radio “Liberty.” Wandering through his own life, Genis looks at it through the stained-glass window of a unique style: precise, vivid, funny—and nothing extra.