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About the Author
Pyotr Vail and Alexander Genis were, as they noted, "geopolitically" Russian. Born citizens of the USSR-Vail in Riga, Latvia in 1949 and Genis in Ryazan, Russia in 1953-they emigrated in 1977 to New York, where they became writers, journalists, and radio broadcasters. Among their endeavors was a short-lived Russian-language newspaper for Soviet emigres called The New American, which they launced with fellow emigre author Sergei Dovlatov. They also both worked for Radio Liberty, eventually hosting their own programs ("Heroes of Our Time" and "American Hour with Alexander Genis). In 1995 Vail moved to Prague, where he headed the Russia desk and served as managing editor of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty until his death in 2009, while Genis remained in New York, where he lives to this day. Their writing partnership yielded two important books which make a significant contribution to the field of "everyday life studies," taking the reader back in time to participate in the 1960s Soviet experience (The 60s. The World of Soviet People) or 1980s emigre life (Russian Cuisine in Exile). Erudite and ethical, clever and kind, these two writers offer a view into the lives of displaced people. Their language and culture tied them to the vast empire which had ejected them, and their thoughtful and often entertaining engagement with politics and literature continues to attract readers across the globe today.
Angela Brintlinger is fascinated with Russian language and culture. She has written, edited and translated numerous books and articles about Russian literature and has taught several generations of students at Ohio State University, including co-translator Thomas Feerick, who is currently pursuing his PhD at Northwestern University.
Reviews
"For thirty years now Russian Cuisine in Exile has stood on my shelf, and I've continually wished I could share its brilliance with others. Now I can, in this impressive translation that not only captures the book's spirit but also provides important cultural context through the translators' copious notes. This book is a classic of exile literature, filled with nostalgia, humor, irony, and insight into both Russian and American culinary cultures. Its appearance in English is great cause for celebration!" - Darra Goldstein, Founding Editor of Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture
"Mouth-watering, erudite, nostalgic, mordantly funny, Russian Cuisine in Exile has been a beloved cult classic for generations of hungry Russians both at home and abroad. Now this tour de force of literary food writing is finally available in a terrific English translation, replete with a smart, eye-catching design, whimsical illustrations, and helpful commentaries. A feast for the senses!" - Anya von Bremzen, author of Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking: A Memoir of Food and Longing
"It is a real delight to have this marvelous volume available at last in English. It is a successful translation on many levels-from Russian to English, but it also translates the experience of Russian exiles to the society they joined. The book gives us Vail and Genis's translation of their culinary and cultural memories to new world ingredients and technology. Poignant and funny, and beautifully and amusingly illustrated with images of artifacts from Soviet kitchens and cooking advice books." - Diane P. Koenker, Director, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies
"Pyotr Vail and Alexander Genis's book Russian Cuisine in Exile has long been an encyclopedia of cultural associations-linked to food, and to so much more. The authors' ironic style helped them to overcome the temptation of 'emigre pathos.' Today, thirty years after the first edition, neither the Soviet Union, nor that cuisine about which they write exists. But a new temptation has appeared-nostalgia, for which their special brand of irony is perhaps the best medicine. In their turn, Angela Brintlinger and Thomas Feerick have done more than translate. They have managed to create a text that is accessible to the Western reader." - Irina Glushchenko, Associate Professor: Faculty of Humanities, School of Cultural Studies, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Book Information
ISBN 9781618117304
Author Alexander Genis
Format Paperback
Page Count 130
Imprint Academic Studies Press
Publisher Academic Studies Press