Summer in Baden-Baden
Tsypkin, Leonid
9780811214841
ISBN 13: 9780811214841
Publication Date: 2002
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A lost masterpiece and one of the major achievements of Russian literature in the second half of the 20th century, "Summer in Baden-Baden" was acclaimed by "The New York Review of Books" as "a short poetic masterpiece."
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Book Description: New Directions, 2001. Hardcover. Book Condition: Brand New. 1st edition. 160 pages. 8.50x5.75x0.50 inches. In Stock. Bookseller Inventory # 0811214842 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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Book Description: New Directions, New York, New York, U.S.A., 2001. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. FLAWLESS COPY, PRISTINE, NEVER OPENED -- 160 pages -- DESCRIPTION: Summer in Baden-Baden, written between 1977 and 1981, is a lost masterpiece, one of the major achievements of Russian literature in the second half of the twentieth century, whose author, Leonid Tsypkin (1926-1982), never saw a single page of his literary work published in his lifetime. A complex, highly original novel written in a prose that suggests the intensity and daring of José Saramago and Thomas Bernhard (authors that Tsypkin could not, of course, have possibly read), Summer in Baden-Baden has a double narrative. It is winter-time, late December, no date given: a species of "now." A narrator?Tsypkin?is on a train going to Leningrad (once and future Petersburg). And it is mid-April 1867. The newly married Dostoyevskys, Fyodor, the great novelist, and his youthful wife, Anna Grigoryevna, are on their way to Germany, for a trip that will keep them abroad for four years. This is not, like J.M. Coetzee's The Master of Petersburg, a Dostoyevsky fantasy. Neither is it a docu-novel, although its author was obsessed with getting everything "right." Nothing is invented. Everything is invented. Dostoyevsky's reckless passions for gambling, for his literary vocation, for his wife, are matched by her all forgiving love, which in turn rhymes with the love of liter! ature's disciple, Leomid Tsypkin, for Dostoyevsky. In a remarkable introductory essay, Susan Sontag explains why it is something of a miracle that Summer in Baden-Baden has survived, and celebrates the happy event of its publication in America with an account of Tsypkin's beleaguered life and the important pleasures of his marvelous novel. Bookseller Inventory # 34241 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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