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Sibirien in Flammen von Rasputin, Valentin
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Publisher
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10
0875805477
ISBN-13
9780875805474
eBay Product ID (ePID)
422272
Product Key Features
Book Title
Siberia on Fire : Stories and Essays
Number of Pages
252 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Short Stories (Single Author), General
Publication Year
1989
Genre
Literary Criticism, Fiction, History
Book Series
Niu Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
89-016024
Reviews
"Dazzling stories."-- Publishers Weekly "The quality of the translations is uniformly high, an impressive achievement."-- New York Times Book Review "A fine translation of Valentin Rasputin's works, appropriate for use in college and university literature classes."-- World Literature Today
Dewey Edition
20
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal
891.73/44
Table Of Content
Table of Contents Introduction Fiction Vasily and Vasilia (1966) French Lessons (1973) Live and Love (1981) What Should I Tell the Crow? (1981) The Fire (1985) Auntie Ulita (1985) Essays Your Siberia and Mine (1984) How Did They End Up in Irkutsk? (1984) Baikal (1981) What We Have: A Baikal Prologue Without an Epilogue (1987) Your Son, Russia, and Our Passionate Brother: On Vasily Shukshin (1984) The Truths of Aleksandr Vampilov (1977) Appendix Bibliography of Major Works by Valentin Rasputin
Synopsis
Siberia on Fire brings together some of the best stories and essays by Valentin Rasputin, widely regarded as the finest writer in the Soviet Union today. Although the people and places that make up his fiction are characteristically Siberian, Rasputin's broad appeal and international recognition stem from universal themes--the interdependent elements of nature; the cultural and historical continuum maintained by past, present, and future generations; and the clash between modern and traditional mores. Rasputin was born in a small Siberian village on the Angara River in 1937 and educated at Irkutsk University. His work displays his continuing concern about the economic development of the vast wilderness of Siberia and its effects on the land and the people. Siberia has undergone monumental changes brought on by the excesses of Stalinism in the twenties and thirties, the losses and deprivations during World War II, and the massive construction and modernization projects of more recent decades. A prominent feature of Rasputin's fiction, often associated with the village prose movement, is the portrayal of a traditional way of life that is vanishing along with huge tracts of forests and three-hundred-year-old villages., Siberia on Fire brings together some of the best stories and essays by Valentin Rasputin, widely regarded as the finest writer in the Soviet Union today. Although the people and places that make up his fiction are characteristically Siberian, Rasputin's broad appeal and international recognition stem from universal themes--the interdependent elements of nature; the cultural and historical continuum maintained by past, present, and future generations; and the clash between modern and traditional mores. Rasputin was born in a small Siberian village on the Angara River in 1937 and educated at Irkutsk University. His work displays his continuing concern about the economic development of the vast wilderness of Siberia and its effects on the land and the people. Siberia has undergone monumental changes brought on by the excesses of Stalinism in the twenties and thirties, the losses and deprivations during World War II, and the massive construction and modernization projects of more recent decades. A prominent feature of Rasputin's fiction, often associated with the "village prose" movement, is the portrayal of a traditional way of life that is vanishing along with huge tracts of forests and three-hundred-year-old villages.
LC Classification Number
PG3485.5.A85A24 1989
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