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ISBN-10: 0810135957
ISBN-13: 9780810135956
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Publish Date: 11/15/2017
Dimensions: 8.90" L, 6.00" W, 1.10" H

The Essential Fictions

Translator: Val Vinokur

Paperback

Price: $25.00

Overview

The Essential Fictions offers contemporary readers seventy-two short stories by one of twentieth-century Russia’s premier storytellers, Isaac Babel. This unique volume, which includes Babel’s famous Red Cavalry series and his Odessa Stories, is translated, edited, introduced, and annotated by Val Vinokur, a 2008 Guggenheim Fellow in Translation, and features illustrations by Yefim Ladyzhensky, a painter known for his depictions of everyday life under Soviet rule in Babel’s native Odessa.

Babel was born in 1894 into multicultural Odessa’s thriving Jewish community. Working as a journalist, he witnessed the Bolshevik Revolution and Civil War, and accompanied the Cossack horsemen of the Red Cavalry during the 1920 Polish-Soviet War, distilling these experiences into his fiction. Vinokur highlights Babel’s “horrified hopefulness” and “doleful and bespectacled Jewish comedy” in the face of the bloody conflicts that plagued his generation.

On the centenary of the revolution that toppled the Romanov tsars, Babel’s fictions continue to absorb and fascinate contemporary readers interested in eastern European and Jewish literature as well as the history and politics of the twentieth century.

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"Vinokur inspires confidence in his ability to produce an edition of Babel's stories that will be more faithful to the original, both literally and stylistically, than any other available in English." –Carol J. Avins, editor of Isaac Babel, 1920 Diary and author of Border Crossings: The West and Russian Identity in Soviet Literature, 1917-1934

"To translate Babel is to attempt to invent, or reinvent, a language–a Jewish language–particularly given Babel's predilection for marrying the argot of the underworld with highly sophisticated narration. . . . Vinokur is willing to experiment. Vinokur also pays close attention to names, one of Babel's specialties: street names, Yiddish names, Slavic names, and especially nicknames." –Jewish Review of Books

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Details

ISBN-10: 0810135957
ISBN-13: 9780810135956
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Publish Date: 11/15/2017
Dimensions: 8.90" L, 6.00" W, 1.10" H
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