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"Tolstaya carves indelible people who roam the imagination long
after the book is put down." -Time
Tatyana Tolstaya's short stories-with their unpredictable
fairy-tale plots, appealingly eccentric characters, and stylistic
abundance and flair-established her in the 1980s as one of modern
Russia's finest writers. Since then her work has been translated
throughout the world. Edna O'Brien has called Tolstaya "an
enchantress." Anita Desai has spoken of her work's "richness and
ardent life." Mixing heartbreak and humor, dizzying flights of
fantasy and plunging descents to earth, Tolstaya is the natural
successor in a great Russian literary lineage that includes Gogol,
Yuri Olesha, Bulgakov, and Nabokov.
White Walls is the most comprehensive collection of
Tolstaya's short fiction to be published in English so far. It
presents the contents of her two previous collections, On the
Golden Porch and Sleepwalker in a Fog, along with
several previously uncollected stories. Tolstaya writes of lonely
children and lost love, of philosophers of the absurd and poets
working as janitors, of angels and halfwits. She shows how the
extraordinary will suddenly erupt in the midst of ordinary life, as
she explores the human condition with a matchless combination of
unbound imagination and unapologetic sympathy.
About the Author
Born in Leningrad, Tatyana Tolstaya comes from an
old Russian family that includes the writers Leo and Alexei
Tolstoy. She studied at Leningrad State University and then moved
to Moscow, where she continues to live. She is also the author of
Pushkin's Children: Writings on Russia and Russians.
Jamey Gambrell is a writer on Russian art and
culture. Her translations include Marina Tsvetaeva''s
Earthly Signs: Moscow Diaries 1917-1922 and Vladimir
Sorokin''s Ice, published by NYRB Classics on
December 2006.
Antonina W. Bouis''s most recent translation from
the Russian is Edvard Radzinsky''s Alexander II: The Last
Great Tsar.
Format: Trade Paperback
Published: April 17, 2007
Publisher: New York Review Books
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 1590171977
ISBN - 13: 9781590171974