Death and the Penguin

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Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Melville House Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
5.55 X 8.19 X 0.68 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781935554554

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About the Author
Andrey Kurkov, born in St. Petersburg in 1961, now lives in Kiev. Having graduated from the Kiev Foreign Languages Institute, he worked for some time as a journalist, did his military service as a prison warder at Odessa, then became a film cameraman, writer of screenplays, and author of critically acclaimed and popular novels. He is the author of Penguin Lost, a sequel to Death and the Penguin, and The Case of the General's Thumb.

George Bird
has translated extensively from German and Russian. In 1986 he won the Pluto Crime Prize for his novel Death in Leningrad.
Reviews
"Andrey Kurkov is often called Ukraine's greatest living writer, and it is a gift for crime fiction fans that he writes in this genre. (Read "Death and the Penguin" and its sequels -- they are a delight.)" - The New York Times

"No summary can do justice to the strange appeal of this unusual, short book, which is at once a crime novel, a comic novel and a serious political satire on contemporary Ukraine." --Anne Applebaum, The Wall Street Journal

"Death and the Penguin
comes across as an almost perfect little novel ... fast-paced and witty and on the side of the angels." --John Powers, NPR's Fresh Air

"Pathos and humor shine through to make this a black comedy of rare distinction, and the penguin is an invention of genius." --The Spectator

"A striking portrait of post-Soviet isolation. . . . In this bleak moral landscape Kurkov manages to find ample refuge for his dark humor." --The New York Times

"No summary can do justice to the strange appeal of this unusual, short book, which is at once a crime novel, a comic novel and a serious political satire on contemporary Ukraine." --Anne Applebaum, The Wall Street Journal

"Delicious... when Viktor finally finds Misha it is as if Woody Allen had gone to meet Kurtz." --The Spectator

"The deadpan tone works perfectly, and it will be a hard-hearted reader who is not touched by Viktor's relationship with his unusual pet." --The Times (London)

"Misha, the most memorable character of his thriller Death and the Penguin, left web-footed prints all over my imagination" --NPR

"I loved the f*ck out of it." --Paul Constant, The Stranger

"Death and the Penguin successfully balances the social awkwardness of Woody Allen, the absurd clashes of Jean-Luc Godard and the escalating paranoia of Franz Kafka." --Vikas Turakias, The Cleveland Plain Dealer