7 Stories
by Sigismund Krzyżanowski
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"All of Krzhizhanovsky's stories depict something aberrant, which is strongly rooted in something true."—Bookforum "It is now clear that Krzhizhanovsky is one of the greatest Russian writers of the last century."—Financial Times "A natural storyteller, striking intellect, and deeply creative soul are found all in one—a rare combination."—Complete ReviewTags
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I thought it was one of the more inventive collection of short stories I've read in a long time. He's an extremely clever writer who manages to make the surreal seem like an everyday occurrence that warrants little more than casual observation. The genius of the stories is in their simplicity. The writing style is so clear and not muddled with a lot of obvious "psychological over thinking" as to become laborious. I couldn't put it down and can't wait to read the other collections that are slowly coming out of his work.
Add a star if you are a writer and another if you understand parables and symbolic references to 1920s Stalinist Soviet Union. The inventive surrealism reminds me of Gogol.
Objectively this is just as strong a collection as NYRB's Memories of the Future, published 3 years later and which shares two of this volumes seven translations ["Quadraturin", "The Bookmark"]. If I had to suggest one collection out of the two, however, it wouldn't be this one: it's a little bit harder to find, and it could have used one last pass by the proofreader for the handful of typos, repeated words, and misplaced endnotes that leapt out at me
Addendum, 2013/12/17: the 5 stories previously unique to this volume can now be found in Autobiography of a Corpse.
Addendum, 2013/12/17: the 5 stories previously unique to this volume can now be found in Autobiography of a Corpse.
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- 7 Stories
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- 2006
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- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
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- 813 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English
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- PG3476 .K782 .A2 — Language and Literature Slavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian language Slavic. Baltic. Albanian Russian literature Individual authors and works 1917-1960
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