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ISBN-10: 1590176189
ISBN-13: 9781590176184
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Publish Date: 02/19/2013
Dimensions: 8.03" L, 5.24" W, 0.46" H

An Armenian Sketchbook

Introduction by: Robert Chandler
Translator: Robert Chandler
Introduction by: Yury Bit-Yunan
Translator: Elizabeth Chandler

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Overview

An NYRB Classics Original

Few writers had to confront as many of the last century’s mass tragedies as Vasily Grossman, who wrote with terrifying clarity about the Shoah, the Battle of Stalingrad, and the Terror Famine in the Ukraine. An Armenian Sketchbook, however, shows us a very different Grossman, notable for his tenderness, warmth, and sense of fun.

After the Soviet government confiscated–or, as Grossman always put it, “arrested”–Life and Fate, he took on the task of revising a literal Russian translation of a long Armenian novel. The novel was of little interest to him, but he needed money and was evidently glad of an excuse to travel to Armenia. An Armenian Sketchbook is his account of the two months he spent there.

This is by far the most personal and intimate of Grossman’s works, endowed with an air of absolute spontaneity, as though he is simply chatting to the reader about his impressions of Armenia–its mountains, its ancient churches, its people–while also examining his own thoughts and moods. A wonderfully human account of travel to a faraway place, An Armenian Sketchbook also has the vivid appeal of a self-portrait.

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Reviews
"Vasily Grossman is the Tolstoy of the USSR." –Martin Amis

"...it is only a matter of time before Grossman is acknowledged as one of the great writers of the 20th century." –The Guardian

"Charming. Grossman digresses as nimbly about the master craftsmen of Russian stoves found in the homes of the high-mountain villagers as he does about the touching customs of a rustic wedding he attended. Living among the Armenians, he witnessed a kind of timeless biblical nobility he conveys with artless simplicity in his own work." –Kirkus Reviews

"Like history, human nature is open-ended; people are capable of doing evil as much as good...[Vasily Grossman] the writer sought to probe the historical fabric and future potential of his society. Perhaps it's because of this stance that his work is finding its way back into print..." –The Nation

"Vasily Grossman's writing sneaks up on you, its simplicity building to powerful impressions as he records the small things that occur in people's lives as they experience - or endure - larger events." –The Jewish Chronicle

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Details

ISBN-10: 1590176189
ISBN-13: 9781590176184
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Publish Date: 02/19/2013
Dimensions: 8.03" L, 5.24" W, 0.46" H
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