Man and His Surroundings

Man and His Surroundings

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Author: Fazil Iskander
ISBN: 9798887191058
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Year first published: 14 Sep 2023
Pages: 400
Format: Paperback / softback

Man and His Surroundingsirreverently explores Soviet and post-Soviet identity, politics, and history. In what Iskander himself calls the book's seminal novella, the narrator meets a man who believes himself to be Lenin, thawed out after decades of cryogenic storage. The narrator endures a phantasmagorical account of what "Lenin" thought and did during the October Revolution of 1917 and how another revolution is imminent. In another novella, the narrator tells of a nationally renowned fencer as the fencer sits at a neighboring table, discussing the impossibility of equality on earth, while his son pesters him for ice cream. The novellas enrapture the reader with their humor and impart a better intuitive understanding of the Soviet cultural heritage and mindset.


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