
Man and His Surroundings
Alexander Rojavin
(Translator)Description
Product Details
Publisher | Academic Studies Press |
Publish Date | May 09, 2023 |
Pages | 324 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9798887191058 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches | 1.1 pounds |
About the Author
Fazil Iskander (1920 - 2016) was raised in Abkhazia but settled permanently in Moscow after graduating from the Gorky Literary Institute in Moscow in 1954. Iskander's major works include the satirical novel Sozvezdiye kozlotura (1966; The Goatibex Constellation) and the allegorical dystopia Kroliki i udavy (1982; Rabbits and Boa Constrictors). Iskander spent decades writing the epic novel Sandro iz Chegema (Sandro of Chegem), which chronicles the collision of Soviet values with Abkhazian patriarchal life.
Reviews
- Alexander Genis, Writer, NY
"This new translation of Fazil Iskander's Man and His Surroundings, a collection of nine novellas set in the writer's native Abkhazia, is a much-needed addition to Iskander's oeuvre available in English. Iskander's prose, beloved by generations of readers, offers a humorous and de-centering look at the absurdities of the Soviet reality, seen through the looking glass of life in Mukhus (Sukhumi). Alexander Rojavin's translation skillfully captures Iskander's lapidary style and austere humor, while his passionate translator's introduction praises the power of humor in the face of tyranny, past and present. This book will be a welcome addition to anyone teaching Soviet and Post-Soviet epochs in post-colonial perspective, and an enjoyable read for many."
- Maria Khotimsky, Senior Lecturer in Russian, Global Languages, MIT
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