Kilometer 101 by Maxim Osipov - ISBN: 9781681376868
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Bittersweet humor reveals poignant truths of Russian life on the edge.

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    296 pages

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    29 November 2022

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Summary

A new collection of short fiction and nonfiction by a Russian master of bittersweet humor, dramatic irony, and poignant insights into contemporary life.

The town of Tarusa lies 101 kilometers outside Moscow, far enough to have served, under Soviet rule, as a place where former political prisoners and other “undesirables” could legally settle. Lying between the center of power and the provinces, between the modern urban capital and the countryside, Tarusa is the perfect place from whic…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781681376868
ISBN-10:1681376865
Author:Maxim Osipov, Boris Dralyuk
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:NYRB Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:296
Release Date:29 November 2022
Weight:369g
Dimensions:128mm x 202mm
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Critics Review

“By extending his self-deprecating tone to the mood of an entire country, the author succeeds at conveying the faded hopes of a generation.” – Publishers Weekly

“Artfully conventional, Chekhovian collection of tales and essays.” —Peter Keough, The Arts Fuse

“The six successive short stories underscore the varieties and consequences of exile (physical and emotional) and the enduring nature of compassion amidst emigration and death… . The four autobiographical essays reiterate the struggles exposed in the short fictions. Throughout—in fiction or nonfiction—Osipov deftly combines illuminating insights of modern Russia with the poignancies of emigrating.” —Robert Allen Papinchak, World Literature Today

“Though Osipov centres Kilometer 101, his second collection of clear-eyed story-telling to appear in English on his former hometown in Russia, the book is at heart about flights and exile….The combination of sharp realism and understated refinement characteristic of Osipov’s prose beautifully conveys the ills, evils and anaesthetizing greyness symptomatic of life in provincial Russia, past and present…. It is impossible to read Kilometer 101 detached from the current political reality.“—Bryan Katetnyk, Financial Times

”… damning, and at times extremely funny… .[the] latest, brilliant collection of Osipov’s works.” —Francesca Peacock, The Spectator World

“Now is a difficult time to empathise with Russians – which is why we need Maxim Osipov. We need him to bring alive to us what it means to live in Putin’s Russia… .we need him to remind us of the kaleidoscope of qualities that a country like Russia inevitably contains – the humanity and generosity as well as the stupidity and cruelty… . when the world is deciding how to deal with the aftermath of Putin’s…defeat, I hope Kilometer 101 will be admitted in the Russian people’s defence.” —Charlotte Hobson, The Spectator (UK)

“By extending his self-deprecating tone to the mood of an entire country, the author succeeds at conveying the faded hopes of a generation.” —Publishers Weekly

About The Author

Maxim Osipov

Maxim Osipov (b. 1963) is a Russian writer and cardiologist. In the early 1990s he was a research fellow at the University of California, San Francisco, before returning to Moscow, where he continued to practice medicine and also founded a publishing house that specialized in medical, musical, and theological texts. In 2005, while working at a local hospital in Tarusa, a small town ninety miles from Moscow, Osipov established a charitable foundation to ensure the hospital’s survival. Since 2007, he has published short stories, novellas, essays, and plays, and has won a number of literary prizes for his fiction. He has published six collections of prose, and his plays have been staged all across Russia. Osipov’s writings have been translated into more than a dozen languages. He lived in Tarusa up until February 2022. He lives in Amsterdam.

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