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Letters to Another Room

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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'. Throughout their long marriage, the writers and poets Ravil Bukharaev and Lydia Grigorieva had written in separate rooms in their home. In this deeply-felt and poetic memoir, Ravil writes to Lydia in order to try explain (at last) things left unsaid over the years. With immense honesty and insight, he explores how their journey together has been shaped by his profound Muslim beliefs and his lifelong search for what is authentic and true. Along the way, he creates finely defined and moving vignettes of eight very different people struggling to find meaning in their lives, from old Elizaveta Osipovna, alone in her Moscow flat, to proud Arzhana coping with a tough life in the Altai mountains.

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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

About the author










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.

Product details

Authors Ravil Bukharaev, Bukharaev Ravil
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2025
 
EAN 9781041182115
ISBN 978-1-0-4118211-5
No. of pages 286
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

PHILOSOPHY / Buddhist, Buddhism, Religion: general, literary existential;poetic memoir;muslim;love story

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