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Between Dog and Wolf (Paperback): Sasha Sokolov Between Dog and Wolf (Paperback)
Sasha Sokolov; Translated by Alexander Boguslawski
R397 R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Save R57 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sasha Sokolov is one of few writers to have been praised by Vladimir Nabokov, who called his first novel, A School for Fools, "an enchanting, tragic, and touching book." Sokolov's second novel, Between Dog and Wolf, written in 1980, has long intimidated translators because of its complex puns, rhymes, and neologisms. Language rather than plot motivates the story-the novel is often compared to James Joyce's Finnegans Wake-and time, characters, and death all prove unstable. The one constant is the Russian landscape, where the Volga is a more-crossable River Styx, especially when it freezes in winter. Sokolov's fiction has hugely influenced contemporary Russian writers. Now, thanks to Alexander Boguslawski's bold and superb translation, English readers can access what many consider to be his best work.

A School For Fools (Paperback, Main): Sasha Sokolov A School For Fools (Paperback, Main)
Sasha Sokolov; Translated by Alexander Boguslawski
R495 R400 Discovery Miles 4 000 Save R95 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

By turns lyrical and philosophical, witty and baffling, "A School for Fools" confounds all expectations of the novel. Here we find not one reliable narrator but two "unreliable" narrators: the young man who is a student at the "school for fools" and his double. What begins as a reverie (with frequent interruptions) comes to seem a sort of fairy-tale quest not for gold or marriage but for self-knowledge. The currents of consciousness running through the novel are passionate and profound. Memories of childhood summers at the dacha are contemporaneous with the present, the dead are alive, and the beloved is present in the wind. Here is a tale either of madness or of the life of the imagination, in conversation with reason, straining at the limits of language; in the words of Vladimir Nabokov, "an enchanting, tragic, and touching work." Sasha Sokolov was born in 1943 in Canada, the son of a high-ranking Soviet diplomat. Sokolov studied journalism at Moscow State University and attempted to escape from the USSR, for which he was imprisoned. In 1975, he was allowed to leave the country following an international human rights scandal. The manuscript of "A School for Fools," his first novel, was smuggled out of the Soviet Union that same year, and published to great acclaim in the west. "A School for Fools" has been translated into over twenty languages. Sokolov is the recipient of the prestigious Andrei Bely Prize in 1981, and of the Pushkin Prize for Literature in 1996. He is also the author of novels "Astrophobia" and "Between Dog and Wolf," and of a book of essays "In the House of the Hanged."

Between Dog and Wolf (Hardcover): Sasha Sokolov Between Dog and Wolf (Hardcover)
Sasha Sokolov; Translated by Alexander Boguslawski
R706 Discovery Miles 7 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sasha Sokolov is one of few writers to have been praised by Vladimir Nabokov, who called his first novel, A School for Fools, "an enchanting, tragic, and touching book." Sokolov's second novel, Between Dog and Wolf, written in 1980, has long intimidated translators because of its complex puns, rhymes, and neologisms. Language rather than plot motivates the story-the novel is often compared to James Joyce's Finnegans Wake-and time, characters, and death all prove unstable. The one constant is the Russian landscape, where the Volga is a more-crossable River Styx, especially when it freezes in winter. Sokolov's fiction has hugely influenced contemporary Russian writers. Now, thanks to Alexander Boguslawski's bold and superb translation, English readers can access what many consider to be his best work.

In the House of the Hanged - Essays and Vers Libres (Paperback): Sasha Sokolov In the House of the Hanged - Essays and Vers Libres (Paperback)
Sasha Sokolov; Translated by Alexander Boguslawski
R1,088 Discovery Miles 10 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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