Russian Émigré Short Stories from Bunin to Yanovsky by Bryan Karetnyk - ISBN: 9780241299739
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Exile, loss, and new beginnings: Rediscovering forgotten Russian voices.

Russian Émigré Short Stories from Bunin to Yanovsky

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  • Paperback

    464 pages

  • Release Date

    3 September 2019

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Summary

A landmark anthology of extraordinary Russian writers, revealing the full story of the emigre experience in their own words.

Fleeing Russia amid the chaos of the Russian Revolution and subsequent civil war, many writers went on to settle in Paris, Berlin, and elsewhere and forged new lives in exile. Much of their subsequent work, published in Russian-language magazines and books, is entirely unknown in the West and has only been recently discovered in Russia itself.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241299739
ISBN-10:024129973X
Author:Bryan Karetnyk
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:464
Release Date:3 September 2019
Weight:322g
Dimensions:199mm x 130mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

A brilliant, poignant anthology – Alexis Levitin * Los Angeles Review of Books *A rich anthology … Editor and lead translator Bryan Karetnyk has done a marvellous job … The translations maintain a high standard of literary quality and precision. Admirably equipped with biographical and explanatory notes, this anthology presents to the Anglophone reader, for the first time, a unified representation of the authors and disparate, yet interlinked cultural contexts of first-wave Russian emigration – Judges, Read Russia Prize 2018Compelling … Karetnyk’s anthology transports the reader into the motley lives and imaginations of Russian émigrés in Paris, Berlin and beyond. Highly recommended reading for anyone fascinated by prerevolutionary Russian culture as preserved among the ranks of the two million-odd Whites that formed the first wave of emigration from Bolshevik Russia. – Anna Gunin * The Riveter *Ably translated … Bryan Karetnyk has produced that most welcome artefact in this age of the floating text: an ‘enhanced’ paperback whose fictive stories are fully equipped with their histories. Writers’ biographies, historical chronology, a list of Russian émigré venues, and well-researched footnotes serve to anchor each narrative in its own peripatetic time and space – Caryl Emerson * Times Literary Supplement *A powerful reminder of the trauma of civil war and hardships of displacement … The stories evoke a lost world with attendant nostalgia, sorrow, fear and anger … Rarely has the term ‘unjustly neglected’ rung more true * Country Life *Brilliantly translated by Bryan Karetnyk … A truly wonderful selection * Los Angeles Review of Books Radio Hour *

About The Author

Bryan Karetnyk

Bryan Karetnyk is a British writer and translator. His recent translations include major works by Yuri Felsen, Gaito Gazdanov and Boris Poplavsky. He is also the editor of the landmark Penguin Classics anthology Russian émigré Short Stories from Bunin to Yanovsky.

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