A New York Review Books Original "Tolstaya carves indelible people who roam the imagination long after the book is put down." - Time Tatyana Tolstaya's short stories--with their unpredictable... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Fantastic use of language, surprising flights of fancy on every page. Am reading it now and loving it! Definitely one of the best contemporary Russian writers I've come across.
Tolstaya, The Great Enchantress
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
If the literary style genie were to suddenly appear--he's bare-chested, muscled and tattooed like the rest of the genies, but wears spectacles and travels amid a flock of white index cards--I would say to that genie, "I want to be a queer Tatyana Tolstaya." Tolstaya is the grand enchantress of the More-Is-More School, firing off one inspired rant after another. Her characters launch diatribes on why women should have fur tails, or teeth that receive radio signals. Plot matters less than the gleeful generous fireworks of language. Or the plot is the only plot that matters, namely, `I'm going to find some meaning and/or delight in this world'. For almost two years now I've been attached to this book; every month I reread a few stories in hopes that they will prove contagious. Most of the stories in magazines so stilted and mannerly in comparison, like a respectable dinner party with white wine and filet of sole, and the whole time you're sitting there wishing it would finish already, so you could do out and carouse. Carouse and cavort is what Tolstaya's stories do--they are parties with dancing and fireworks. The New York Review of Books Classics series has rescued a lot of important books (check out: Walser, Desani, Chaudhuri, Pintorelli, Krudy) but this is one of the very best. And read Tolstaya's novel The Slynx too, but read this one first.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Perfect condition. On time delivery. However the book represnts one of the most depressing views of mankind I have ever read.
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