Asar Eppel (1935–2012)
Author of The Grassy Street (New Russian Writing)
About the Author
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Эппель, Асар Исаевич
- Birthdate
- 1935-01-11
- Date of death
- 2012-02-20
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Institute of Civil Engineering
- Occupations
- translator
writer - Nationality
- Russia
- Birthplace
- Ostankino, Moscow, Russia
- Places of residence
- Ostankino, Moscow, Russia
- Place of death
- Moscow, Russia
- Associated Place (for map)
- Ostankino, Moscow, Russia
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Reviews at http://www.russianpress.com/glas/glas%2018.html :
The Grassy Street chronicles ordinary life in a typical Soviet suburb in the 1940s. Unsavory staff by any standard, but fascinating for the picture Eppel paints — with his remarkable tenderness, humor and even ebullience.
Eppel is a past master of the subtle detail and the bon mot. His minute descriptions of everyday life make you either burst out laughing or dissolve in tears.
"Asar Eppel introduces us to the largely unknown world show more of Ostankino, transformed after the Revglution from an elegant country spot into a dustheap of people of all nationalities with a touch of Jewish blood. ...It is not just talent but also love. His stories are modern classics, some of them comparable to the best of Chekhov. " —Andrei SERGEEV, winner of the 1996 Russian Booker Prize show less
The Grassy Street chronicles ordinary life in a typical Soviet suburb in the 1940s. Unsavory staff by any standard, but fascinating for the picture Eppel paints — with his remarkable tenderness, humor and even ebullience.
Eppel is a past master of the subtle detail and the bon mot. His minute descriptions of everyday life make you either burst out laughing or dissolve in tears.
"Asar Eppel introduces us to the largely unknown world show more of Ostankino, transformed after the Revglution from an elegant country spot into a dustheap of people of all nationalities with a touch of Jewish blood. ...It is not just talent but also love. His stories are modern classics, some of them comparable to the best of Chekhov. " —Andrei SERGEEV, winner of the 1996 Russian Booker Prize show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 6
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 19
- Popularity
- #609,293
- Rating
- 4.4
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 10
- Languages
- 2


