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The Life of an Unknown Man: Lannan Translation Selection (Graywolf Paperback)

Autor Andrei Makine Traducere de Geoffrey Strachan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2012

A deeply moving meditation on memory, history, love, and art by the author of "Dreams of My Russian Summers"

In "The Life of an Unknown Man," Andrei Makine explores what truly matters in life through the prism of Russia's past and present.

Shutov, a disenchanted writer, revisits St. Petersburg after twenty years of exile in Paris, hoping to recapture his youth. Instead, he meets Volsky, an old man who tells him his extraordinary story: of surviving the siege of Leningrad, the march on Berlin, and Stalin's purges, and of a transcendent love affair. Volsky's life is an inspiration to Shutov -- because for all that he suffered, he knew great happiness. This depth of feeling stands in sharp contrast to the empty lives Shutov encounters in the new Russia, and to his own life, that of just another unknown man . . ."

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ISBN-13: 9781555976149
ISBN-10: 155597614X
Pagini: 194
Dimensiuni: 141 x 210 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Graywolf Press
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Andreï Makine was born in Krasnoyarsk in Siberia in 1957, but has lived in France since 1987. With his fourth novel, LE TESTAMENT FRANCAIS, he became the first author to win both of France's top literary prizes, the Prix Goncourt and Prix Medicis. It has gone on to sell over a million copies and be translated into 28 languages. Since then Andreï Makine has written five novels, including A LIFE'S MUSIC, which won the Grand Prix RTL-Lire.

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An extraordinary story of love and endurance during the Siege of Leningrad lies at the heart of a magnificent novel about Russia past and present, and the human condition.