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Letters to Another Room

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Informationen zum Autor Ravil Bukharaev (1951-2012) was a celebrated Tatar writer, poet and scholar of religious, cultural and political history of his native Tatarstan and author of over thirty books. Born in Kazan, the capital, in 1992 he left Russia and moved to London with his artist/poet wife Lydia Grigorieva in 1992 and subsequently joined the BBC World Service. Latterly, following early retirement, he committed himself to supporting a number of UNESCO projects. Ravil Bukharaev (1951-2012) was a celebrated Tatar writer, poet and scholar of religious, cultural and political history of his native Tatarstan and author of over thirty books. Born in Kazan, the capital, in 1992 he left Russia and moved to London with his artist/poet wife Lydia Grigorieva in 1992 and subsequently joined the BBC World Service. Latterly, following early retirement, he committed himself to supporting a number of UNESCO projects. Klappentext This is a beautiful translation by John Farndon (with Olga Nakston) of the late Ravil Bukharaev's literary existential novel memoir in which he explains to his wife how his Muslim faith and ideals influenced both his love for her and his understanding of life and self, particularly his quest for truth and 'authenticity'. 'Ravil Bukharaev carries the flame of the finest Russian prose - of Pushkin, Turgenev, Bunin. His classical clarity, his perfect balance of phrase and thought and the unhurried and magnanimous flow of his narration are wonderfully rendered from Russian by John Farndon's English translation. Letters to Another Room is an everlasting dialogue between the author and his characters, between the writer and his readers, between the narrator and his translator - a broad and true dialogue that bridges cultures and epochs.' HAMID ISMAILOV Author of The Railway and A Poet and Bin-Laden ' - This writing [by Ravil Bukharaev] is at the limits of the Russian language as it was with Nabokov and Brodsky; it is constant listening, constant awareness a la Proust of the self, continuous attention towards every infinitesimal facet of Life; relentless chasing of the soul, perpetual astonishment of the fact that one exists, that the world is created for you - you only have to understand it and fall in love with it, and it will reveal itself. And every word runs and hurries, hastens - as if it is a kind of music, or a kind of Arachna's web - It seems to be already a form of writing beyond Speech, some precious Islamic pattern, a dazzling calligraphy, an ornament circumventing the entire world - ' Zusammenfassung This is a beautiful translation by John Farndon (with Olga Nakston) of the late Ravil Bukharaev’s literary existential novel memoir in which he explains to his wife how his Muslim faith and ideals influenced both his love for her and his understanding of life and self, particularly his quest for truth and ‘authenticity’. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Ten Minutes of Solitude, 2 The Gout Flower, 3 The Ghost of the Bird-cherry Tree, The Month of Little Heat, 4 The Escape and Twenty Years of Non-existnce, On to the Other Side, 5 'Not Always Flying...', Chestnut near Karlovy Bridge, 6 A Prayer in Beech Forests, About the Fishing Rod, 7 The Dorothean Fields, Stairway to Heaven, 8 Who Cries, The Secret Lily of the Valley, 9 Postscript...

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Authors Ravil Bukharaev, Ravil Bukharaev
Assisted by John Farndon (Translation), Olga Nakston (Translation)
Publisher University of hawaii press
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 30.06.2013
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Other world religions
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
 
EAN 9781898823049
ISBN 978-1-898823-04-9
Pages 260
 

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