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Sana Krasikov
One More Year - Stories
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Zusatztext “Sana Krasikov’s memorable characters emerge! fully formed and breathing on their own! from a deep! clear pool of seemingly effortless language! a knowing and incisive but empathetic sensibility. These stories are original! resplendent! and brilliant.”—Kate Christensen! author of The Great Man “Sana Krasikov is the real thing. Her stories take shape inside the specific world of émigrés wrestling with language and loss and the stubborn details of survival! but they open into the largest of worlds and speak a universal language of heartbreak and desire.”—Jonathan Rosen! author of The Life of the Skies “In her stunning short-story debut! Krasikov hones in on the subtleties of hope and despair that writhe in the hearts of her protagonists! largely Russian and Georgian immigrants who have settled on the East Coast … Krasikov’s prose is precise! and her stories are intelligent! complex! and passionate.”— Publishers Weekly ! starred review “Sana Krasikov’s observations of the world her characters inhabit—full of big and small tragedies! laughable and lamentable incidents—are as sharp as a surgeon’s scalpel! yet her understanding of her characters—most often of their follies and imperfections—are tender and sympathetic. She treats every story as a novel! and the readers of these stories will! in the end! live with the characters beyond the space of a short story. These stories are the debut of a major literary voice shaped by the literary traditions both American and Russian.”—Yiyun Li! author of A Thousand Years of Good Prayers “Shrewdly humane and formally exquisite . . . Krasikov is as good as Junot Díaz and Jhumpa Lahiri were at this stage in their careers.”— Miami Herald “Stunning.”— San Francisco Chronicle “Immediate! urgent! and gratifyingly real.”— Entertainment Weekly Informationen zum Autor Sana Krasikov is the author of the novel The Patriots and the collection One More Year. She's been a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award and The New York Public Library’s Young Lions Fiction Award, and won the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature. The National Book Foundation named her one of its 5 Under 35 in 2008. For The Patriots she was selected as one of 2017's Best of Young American Novelists by Granta , and won the French Prix du Premier Roman for best new novel in translation. Krasikov’s fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Virginia Quarterly and other journals. She also writes and edits for podcasts, including the narrative international show Rough Translation on public radio. Klappentext One More Year is Sana Krasikov's extraordinary debut collection! illuminating the lives of immigrants from across the terrain of a collapsed Soviet Empire. With novelistic scope! Krasikov captures the fates of people-in search of love and prosperity-making their way in a world whose rules have changed. COMPANION Since she'd arrived in America and gotten divorced, Ilona Siegal had been set up three times. The first man was not an ordinary man but a Ph.D. from Moscow, the friend who'd arranged the date said. When Ilona opened her door, she'd found the Ph.D. standing on her front steps in a pair of paper-sheer yellow jogging shorts. He was thin, in the famished way of grazing animals and endurance athletes, with folds of skin around his kneecaps and wiry rabbit muscles braiding into his inner thighs. Under his arm he held what, in a moment of brief confusion, Ilona took for a wine bottle. But when he stepped inside she saw that it was only a liter of water he'd brought along for himself. Their plan had been to take a walk around a nearby park and then go out to lunch. But the Ph.D. had already been to the park. It wasn't anything special, he said. He'd just gone jogging there. He didn't like to miss his jogs, and since he'd d...
Product details
Authors | Sana Krasikov |
Publisher | Random House USA |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 11.08.2009 |
EAN | 9780385524407 |
ISBN | 978-0-385-52440-7 |
No. of pages | 256 |
Dimensions | 132 mm x 203 mm x 15 mm |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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