Dostoevsky in Love: An Intimate Life
Autor Alex Christofien Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iul 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781399404860
ISBN-10: 1399404865
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1399404865
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A new, slim biography of a major Russian writer that will appeal to both ardent readers of Dostoevsky and a wider readership who know of him but are perhaps less familiar with his work
Notă biografică
Alex Christofi is Editorial Director at Transworld Publishers and author of three books published in 12 languages, including the novels Let Us Be True and Glass, winner of the Betty Trask Prize for fiction. He has written for numerous publications including the Guardian, London Magazine, White Review and the Brixton Review of Books, and contributed an essay to the anthology What Doesn't Kill You: Fifteen Stories of Survival. Dostoevsky in Love, his first work of non-fiction, was shortlisted for the Biographers' Club Slightly Foxed Best First Biography Prize and named as a Literary Non-fiction Book of the Year by the Times and Sunday Times.alexchristofi.com / @alex_christofi
Cuprins
Author's NotePrologue: Life is a Gift (1849)1 White Nights (1821-45)2 Circles within Circles (1846-49)3 The Dead House (1850-54)4 The Devil's Sandbox (1854-59)5 Young Russia (1860-62)6 Polina (1863)7 Epoch's End (1864-66)8 The Gambler (1866-67)9 The Idiot (1867)10 Death for the Russian (1868-71)11 The Citizen (1872-77)12 The Prophet (1878-81)EpilogueNotesSelect BibliographyAcknowledgementsIndex
Recenzii
A wonderfully readable account of one of the great, and difficult, figures in world literature, Dostoevsky in Love brings the subject brilliantly to life. Anyone who loves his novels will be fascinated by this book.
Christofi immerses us in the forcefield of Dostoevsky's thought . Beautifully crafted and realised, but it is the great love that Christofi feels for his subject that makes this such a moving book.
Whether you know everything or nothing about Dostoevsky, whether you love or hate him (and he was extremely annoying), this is the perfect modern biography. A celebration of human complexity which fuses surprising new information about the life of the writer with a passionate love for his books. Alex Christofi has created the most charismatic and engaging portrait of a tortured, brilliant man. Dostoevsky In Love is as entertaining as it is insightful.
A wonderfully written life of Dostoevsky, in which the boundaries that conventionally separate biography and autobiography are dissolved to revelatory effect.
Combining equal parts fact and fiction with literary flair, Alex Christofi has crafted in Dostoevsky in Love a stunning, genre-bending work certain to captivate fans of Dostoevsky and the Russian classics. A daring and mesmerizing twist on the art of biography.
Alex Christofi has created a dazzling hybrid, a narrative account of Dostoevsky's life that blends the known facts with his letters and the most autobiographical elements of his fiction. The effect is like that of colourised film footage: the Dostoevsky that shambles through these pages possesses an immediacy and a realness that's almost uncanny.
A fierce account of Dostoevsky's inner and outer life . Christofi's rapidly unrolling tapestry helps to capture the madcap, tumbling and ferocious quality of Dostoevsky's style.
Innovative biography ... The sociopolitical ferment of Russia bubble[s] up through Mr Christofi's pages
Fluently readable and warmly entertaining
[A] compelling portrait of the writer's inner world . Christofi reminds us how much Dostoevsky's own failings and endless remorse informed his work and shaped his characters. My only caveat is that this lively account is too short.
An immersive and visceral journey through the life of the revolutionary author . [Dostoevsky in Love] feels like a cinematic thriller with one of those protagonists that you want to grasp by the shoulders and shake.
An utterly charming, lively and original work that reads like a novel itself.
... qualities which we ascribe to [Dostoevsky's] unforgettable fictional characters, were all to be found in "Fyodor" himself and Christofi describes them with warmth and understanding.
In Dostoevsky in Love, Alex Christofi managed to pack the life and works into just two hundred understated pages.
Crafted with novelistic skill, it is a book to fit the vast complexity of the man and his work.
Alex Christofi collages fragments from the fiction and journals to explore Dostoevsky's three great love affairs. The result, a meticulously sourced, semi-novelistic "biography", is both immersive and extraordinary.
... Christofi creates a kind of speculative memoir, part juicy information, part romantic guesswork. For me it worked beautifully, being both unexpectedly moving.and an exciting, unpredictable page-turner.
Christofi immerses us in the forcefield of Dostoevsky's thought . Beautifully crafted and realised, but it is the great love that Christofi feels for his subject that makes this such a moving book.
Whether you know everything or nothing about Dostoevsky, whether you love or hate him (and he was extremely annoying), this is the perfect modern biography. A celebration of human complexity which fuses surprising new information about the life of the writer with a passionate love for his books. Alex Christofi has created the most charismatic and engaging portrait of a tortured, brilliant man. Dostoevsky In Love is as entertaining as it is insightful.
A wonderfully written life of Dostoevsky, in which the boundaries that conventionally separate biography and autobiography are dissolved to revelatory effect.
Combining equal parts fact and fiction with literary flair, Alex Christofi has crafted in Dostoevsky in Love a stunning, genre-bending work certain to captivate fans of Dostoevsky and the Russian classics. A daring and mesmerizing twist on the art of biography.
Alex Christofi has created a dazzling hybrid, a narrative account of Dostoevsky's life that blends the known facts with his letters and the most autobiographical elements of his fiction. The effect is like that of colourised film footage: the Dostoevsky that shambles through these pages possesses an immediacy and a realness that's almost uncanny.
A fierce account of Dostoevsky's inner and outer life . Christofi's rapidly unrolling tapestry helps to capture the madcap, tumbling and ferocious quality of Dostoevsky's style.
Innovative biography ... The sociopolitical ferment of Russia bubble[s] up through Mr Christofi's pages
Fluently readable and warmly entertaining
[A] compelling portrait of the writer's inner world . Christofi reminds us how much Dostoevsky's own failings and endless remorse informed his work and shaped his characters. My only caveat is that this lively account is too short.
An immersive and visceral journey through the life of the revolutionary author . [Dostoevsky in Love] feels like a cinematic thriller with one of those protagonists that you want to grasp by the shoulders and shake.
An utterly charming, lively and original work that reads like a novel itself.
... qualities which we ascribe to [Dostoevsky's] unforgettable fictional characters, were all to be found in "Fyodor" himself and Christofi describes them with warmth and understanding.
In Dostoevsky in Love, Alex Christofi managed to pack the life and works into just two hundred understated pages.
Crafted with novelistic skill, it is a book to fit the vast complexity of the man and his work.
Alex Christofi collages fragments from the fiction and journals to explore Dostoevsky's three great love affairs. The result, a meticulously sourced, semi-novelistic "biography", is both immersive and extraordinary.
... Christofi creates a kind of speculative memoir, part juicy information, part romantic guesswork. For me it worked beautifully, being both unexpectedly moving.and an exciting, unpredictable page-turner.