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Before and During

Vladimir Sharov

Set in a psychiatric clinic in Moscow in the long decades of late-Soviet stagnation, Before and During sweeps the reader away from its dismal surroundings on a series of fantastical excursions into the Russian past.e ]We meet Leo Tolstoy's twin brother, eaten by the great writer in his mother's womb, only to be born as Tolstoy's 'son'; the philosopher-hermit Nikolai Fyodorov, who believed that the common task of humanity was the physical resurrection of their ancestors; a self-replicating Madame de Staa-l who, during her second life, is carried through plague-ridden Russia in a glass palanquin and becomes Fyodorov's lover; and the composer Alexander Scriabin, who preaches to Lenin on the shores of Lake Geneva.e ]Out of these intoxicating, darkly comic fantasies -- all described in a serious, steady voice -- Sharov seeks to retrieve the hidden connections and hidden strivings of the Russian past, its wild, lustful quest for justice, salvation and God.

'Before and During is not a historical novel. Rather, it is closer to one of Mikhail Bakhtin's carnivalesque venues, a Menippean satire in which historical reality, in all its irreversible awfulness, is for a moment scrambled, eroticized ... and illuminated by hilarious monologues of the dead... There are wonderful stretches: an exegesis of Tolstoy's failure to achieve the good in his own family;... an astonishing olfactory history of the First World War and Revolution through Scriabin's music. How Sharov resolves the rejection of death is especially good... With this elegant and dry-eyed translation by Oliver Ready, anglophone audiences can finally weigh in.'
Caryl Emerson in The Times Literary Supplement


'Sharov has assimilated, perhaps more than any of his contemporaries, the artistic and philosophical legacy of both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries of Russian literature. Like Dostoevsky, he is excessive not in order to deny, misrepresent, or flee reality but, rather, to capture it more accurately.'
Thomas Epstein, Boston College

Book Details

  • Publisher: Dedalus
  • Publish Date: Mar 1st, 2015
  • Pages: 348
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.90in - 5.00in - 0.90in - 0.75lb
  • EAN: 9781907650710
  • Categories: LiteraryChristian - FantasyFantasy - General

About the Author

Sharov, Vladimir: - A historian of late-medieval Russia by training Vladimir Sharov, born in 1952, first turned to fiction in the late 1970s. It was not until the 1990s, however, that his extraordinarily imaginative and daring novels come to the attention of the public. When they did, they caused acrimony and controversy.
Before and During in 2014 was his first novel to appear in English, which will be followed in 2016 by The Rehearsals, both translated by Oliver Ready.
Ready, Oliver: - Oliver Ready was born in 1976. He was a Queen's Scholar at Westminster School and read Russian and Italian at Oxford before doing his doctorate . He is the Russian & Eastern Europe Editor for the T.L.S.
He translated The Zero Train and The Prussian Bride by Yuri Buida and Before and During by Vladimir Sharov for Dedalus.
Oliver Ready's translation of The Prussian Bride was awarded the inaugural Russian Translation Prize in 2005.

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Praise for this book

"If Russian history is indeed a commentary to the Bible, then this is an audacious attempt to shine a mystical light on it." -- Anna Aslanyan, The Independent
"...darkly brilliant...ironizes and genuinely challenges the conceits woven through modern Russian history and culture: fleshly resurrection, holy foolishness, erotic utopia and the sexualization of terror." -- Muireann Maguire, Russian Dinosaur