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ISBN-10: 168137028X
ISBN-13: 9781681370286
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Publish Date: 12/13/2016
Dimensions: 8.00" L, 5.00" W, 0.30" H

The Return of Munchausen

Translator: Joanne Turnbull
Translator: Nikolai Formozov

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Overview

Baron Munchausen’s hold on the European imagination dates back to the late eighteenth century when he first pulled himself (and his horse) out of a swamp by his own upturned pigtail. Inspired by the extravagant yarns of a straight-faced former cavalry officer, Hieronymus von Münchhausen, the best-selling legend quickly eclipsed the real-life baron who helped the Russians fight the Turks. Galloping across continents and centuries, the mythical Munchausen’s Travels went through hundreds of editions of increasing length and luxuriance.

Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky, the Russian modernist master of the unsettling and the uncanny, also took certain liberties with the mythical baron. In this phantasmagoric roman à clef set in 1920s Berlin, London, and Moscow, Munchausen dauntlessly upholds his old motto “Truth in lies,” while remaining a fierce champion of his own imagination. At the same time, the two-hundred-year-old baron and self-taught philosopher has agreed to return to Russia, Lenin’s Russia, undercover. This reluctant secret agent has come out of retirement to engage with the real world.

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"Playful and erudite, sprinkled with philosophy and politics, funny in places and melancholy in others, this novella, like most of Krzhizhanovsky's work, remained unpublished during his lifetime; how lucky that we can read it now." –Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"For all Krzhizhanovsky's avant-garde bona fides, few authors speak more honestly about the power great literature can exert on a reader and on its creator." –Scott Esposito, The National

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Details

ISBN-10: 168137028X
ISBN-13: 9781681370286
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Publish Date: 12/13/2016
Dimensions: 8.00" L, 5.00" W, 0.30" H
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