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Deceit A Novel Yuri Felsen Bryan Karetnyk Translation

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Deceit A Novel Yuri Felsen Bryan Karetnyk Translation
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Publisher: Astra Publishing House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.55 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Yuri Felsen, Bryan Karetnyk (translation)
ISBN: 9781662601972, 1662601972
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Deceit A Novel Yuri Felsen Bryan Karetnyk Translation by Yuri Felsen, Bryan Karetnyk (translation) 9781662601972, 1662601972 instant download after payment.

“This is . . . real literature, pure & honest.” —Vladimir Nabokov 

"The scintillating English-language debut from Felsen . . . [is] a fittingly volatile record of ruinous desire. —Publishers Weekly


Translated from the Russian by Bryan Karetnyk


Once considered the ‘Russian Proust’Yuri Felsen tells the story of an obsessive love affair set in interwar Europe in Deceit, an experimental novel in the form of a diary that is an as-yet-undiscovered landmark of Russian émigré literature.

We meet our unnamed narrator in Paris in the 20s, where he finds himself an expat after the Russian Revolution. At a friend’s request he meets the beautiful, clever socialite Lyolya, also a recent exile from Russia. What begins as casual friendship quickly turns into fascination & obsession, as Lyolya gives mixed signals & pursues other men. 

Our narrator, emerging from a depression, is soon overwhelmed by the very idea of her, which begins to contour all of his observations, thoughts, & feelings. While Lyolya continues to live a life unencumbered by the forces of social convention, & history, our narrator’s revelations, written in diary form, grow increasingly painful, familiar, & rich with psychological introspection.

Quite unlike any other writer in the Russian canon, Felsen evokes in poetic & idiosyncratic prose not only the Zeitgeist of interwar Europe & his émigré milieu, but also the existential crisis of the age.

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