Aetherial worlds : stories
(Book)
Contributors
Migdal, Anya, Translator
Published
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2018.
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Description
“Playful and poetic . . . A foxy, original writer. Memory fuses with wonder, and wonder with worship." —The Wall Street Journal“Marvelously vivid, perfectly tuned. . . Tolstaya is well known in Russia as a brilliant and caustic political critic, but her memories of her Soviet childhood have a tender, personal quality.” —The New York Times Book Review“Grimly hilarious ... Everything in this generous writer’s hands is vivid and alive …Tolstaya is divinely quotable—slangy, indignant, lyrical, crude...It’s all sublime...the swerve and cackle, the breeziness and dark depths...the torrents of language and the offhand perfect touch…She has been compared to Chekhov. Absurd...Tolstaya barrels by him and knocks him in the ditch.” —Joy Williams, BookforumFrom one of modern Russia's finest writers, a spellbinding collection of eighteen stories, her first to be translated into English in more than twenty years.Ordinary realities and yearnings to transcend them lead to miraculous other worlds in this dazzling collection of stories. A woman's deceased father appears in her dreams with clues about the afterlife; a Russian professor in a small American town constructs elaborate fantasies during her cigarette break; a man falls in love with a marble statue as his marriage falls apart; a child glimpses heaven through a stained-glass window. With the emotional insight of Chekhov, the surreal satire of Gogol, and a unique blend of humor and poetry all her own, Tolstaya transmutes the quotidian into aetherial alternatives. These tales, about politics, identity, love, and loss, cut to the core of the Russian psyche, even as they lay bare human universals. Tolstaya's characters--seekers all--are daydreaming children, lonely adults, dislocated foreigners in unfamiliar lands. Whether contemplating the strategic complexities of delivering telegrams in Leningrad or the meditative melancholy of holiday aspic, vibrant inner lives and the grim elements of existence are registered in equally sharp detail in a starkly bleak but sympathetic vision of life on earth. A unique collection from one of the first women in years to rank among Russia's most important writers.
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
vii, 241 pages ; 22 cm
Street Date
1803
Language
English
ISBN
9781524732776, 152473277X
Notes
General Note
"Borzoi book."
Description
From one of modern Russia's finest writers, a spellbinding collection of eighteen stories, her first to be translated into English in more than twenty years. Ordinary realities and yearnings to transcend them lead to miraculous other worlds in this dazzling collection of stories. A woman's deceased father appears in her dreams with clues about the afterlife; a Russian professor in a small American town constructs elaborate fantasies during her cigarette break; a man falls in love with a marble statue as his marriage falls apart; a child glimpses heaven through a stained-glass window. With the emotional insight of Chekhov, the surreal satire of Gogol, and a unique blend of humor and poetry all her own, Tolstaya transmutes the quotidian into aetherial alternatives. These tales, about politics, identity, love, and loss, cut to the core of the Russian psyche, even as they lay bare human universals. Tolstaya's characters--seekers all--are daydreaming children, lonely adults, dislocated foreigners in unfamiliar lands. Whether contemplating the strategic complexities of delivering telegrams in Leningrad or the meditative melancholy of holiday aspic, vibrant inner lives and the grim elements of existence are registered in equally sharp detail in a starkly bleak but sympathetic vision of life on earth. A unique collection from one of the first women in years to rank among Russia's most important writers.
Table of Contents
Aspic --
Smoke and shadows --
There --
A young lady in bloom --
Nowhere --
Father --
The invisible maiden --
The square --
Judith with the sword --
Aetherial worlds --
Doors and demons --
Without --
Faraway lands --
Official nationality --
Emanuel --
The window --
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Tolstai︠a︡, T., & Migdal, A. (2018). Aetherial worlds: stories . Alfred A. Knopf.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Tolstai︠a︡, Tatʹi︠a︡na, 1951 May 3- and Anya, Migdal. 2018. Aetherial Worlds: Stories. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Tolstai︠a︡, Tatʹi︠a︡na, 1951 May 3- and Anya, Migdal. Aetherial Worlds: Stories New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2018.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Tolstai︠a︡, T. and Migdal, A. (2018). Aetherial worlds: stories. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Tolstai︠a︡, Tatʹi︠a︡na, and Anya Migdal. Aetherial Worlds: Stories Alfred A. Knopf, 2018.
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