Description
Between Dog and Wolf, written in 1980, has long intimidated translators because of its complex puns, rhymes, and neologisms. Language rather than plot motivates the story-the novel is often compared to James Joyce's Finnegans Wake-and time, characters, and death all prove unstable. The one constant is the Russian landscape.
About the Author
Sasha Sokolov is the author of the novels A School for Fools (1976), Between Dog and Wolf (1980), and Astrophobia (1985) and the essay collection In the House of the Hanged (2011). Alexander Boguslawski is professor of Russian at Rollins College and the translator of Sasha Sokolov's A School for Fools (2015) and In the House of the Hanged (2011).
Reviews
A masterful feat. Boguslawski has created a discourse, or literary style, that captures Sokolov's at once folksy and fanciful, verbally playful, punning speech and is remarkably faithful to the subtleties of Sokolov's language. -- Olga Matich, University of California, Berkeley Sasha Sokolov's Between Dog and Wolf, delivered in Alexander Boguslawski's masterful translation, comprises a daring act of immersion into the depths of language that results in semantic spasms of the great Russian literary body. The highly experimental novel, which unquestionably belongs to the highest literary ranks, announces the twilight of the novelistic tradition, but already eagerly awaits its imminent dawn. -- Nariman Skakov, Stanford University Sokolov is one of those rare novelists whose primary concern is the praise and exploration of a language rather than the development of a position. In this, he is in the line of Gogol, Lermontov, Nabokov. -- David Remnick, Washington Post One of the great living Russian writers. Flavorwire Intricate and rewarding-a Russian Finnegans Wake. Vanity Fair One feels the caliber and creativity of the original. This is a riot of language, invaluable for scholars and fascinating to the curious. Publishers Weekly A bold, lyrical English version of this challenging work, where plot, character and chronology dissolve in the flood of Sokolov's rich prose and poetry, evoking an-often frozen-landscape. -- Phoebe Taplin Russia Beyond the Headlines
Awards
Long-listed for Read Russia Prize 2018.
Book Information
ISBN 9780231181464
Author Sasha Sokolov
Format Hardback
Page Count 296
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press