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Bücher Herunterladen Zuleikha, by Guzel Yakhina

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Zuleikha, by Guzel Yakhina

Zuleikha, by Guzel Yakhina


Zuleikha, by Guzel Yakhina


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Zuleikha, by Guzel Yakhina

Pressestimmen

`A powerful account of individual lives trapped in one of the greatest tragedies of the 20th century.' * The Times * `Yakhina's prose can be exquisite, especially in sequences such as the one where Zuleikha watches prisoners escaping from the train... It is Zuleikha's perspective and the way in which she adapts that capture our attention. The unexpected birth of a son.. and her transformation from a passive to a powerful protagonist is one of the joys of Yakhina's work.' * Financial Times * `Written in a rich and highly visual prose... Zuleikha's story is one of injustice and pain, but also of a woman's emancipation and renewal.' * Associated Press * `As we watch its heroine's existence devolve from an oppressive domestic servitude into something disastrously worse, Guzel Yakhina's sprawling, ambitious first novel Zuleikha reminds us just how brutal the Soviet system was... Zuleikha does an admirable job of dramatizing a historical period rapidly receding into the forgotten past... Dramatic and eventful, Zuleikha sweeps us into a distant era.' * New York Times Book Review * 'Guzel Yakhina's novel hits the heart. It's a powerful anthem for love and tenderness in hell.' * Ludmila Ulitskaya, author of The Big Green Tent * 'An intimate story of human endurance.' * The Calvert Journal * `While many writers have attempted to comprehend Soviet history's darkest moment, Yakhina finds a way to make it new.' * Russia Beyond the Headlines * 'It is 1930 in the Soviet Union and Josef Stalin's dekulakization programme has found its pace. Among the victims is a young Tatar family: the husband murdered, the wife exiled to Siberia. This is her story of survival and eventual triumph. Winner of the 2015 Russian Booker prize, this debut novel draws heavily on the first-person account of the author's grandmother, a Gulag survivor.' * The Millions, 'Most Anticipated Books of 2019' * `This is a powerful Russian saga, giving an immense overview of life under communist rule... This author is a master at painting an image of the world as it was then.' * Marjorie's World of Books, blog review * `Zuleikha has an energy that is hard to resist.' * Strong Words * 'There's something that Guzel Yakhina succeeds in transmitting with an amazing, sharp exactness: a woman's attitude towards love. Not towards a subject of love, but towards love itself.' * Anna Narinskaya, literary critic * `Yakhina's debut novel has shaken the Russian book world so deeply over its first three years of life that her second book topped the 2018 sales charts alongside international bestsellers by Dan Brown and Jojo Moyes... This tale of a woman who holds onto compassion while enduring atrocity also features cinematic narration and intricate plot construction.' * Meduza, 2019's top Russia-Related Books *

Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende

Guzel Yakhina (b. 1977 Kazan, Tatarstan) is a Russian author and filmmaker of Tatar origins. She graduated from the Kazan State Pedagogical University and completed her PhD at the Moscow Filmmaking School. Zuleikha is her first novel. Lisa C. Hayden's translations from the Russian include Eugene Vodolazkin's Laurus, which won a Read Russia Award in 2016. Laurus and Lisa's translation of Vadim Levental's Masha Regina were both shortlisted for the Oxford-Weidenfeld Prize. Her blog, Lizok's Bookshelf, examines contemporary Russian fiction. She lives in Maine, USA.

Produktinformation

Taschenbuch: 448 Seiten

Verlag: Oneworld Publications (7. November 2019)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 1786076845

ISBN-13: 978-1786076847

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

5.0 von 5 Sternen

1 Kundenrezension

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 1.170.245 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

Read that in Russian, so fascinated and ordered English version and never regretted

This is a rare book that would not leave a single heart untouched. Narration is done mostly through the mindset of a young Islamic Tartar woman, who is simple and holly as a child and whose only fault was to happen to be born in the Stalin time in Russia and to be married to a hardworking husband, but this was still enough to be exiled to Siberia taiga to die of hunger and cold. But God is love and love is God, though the road to them is unique for everyone, but only Love can do the impossible possible, and turn death into life and the evil into beauty. The author is so talented that it is absolutely impossible to believe that this book was her debut in literature. BTW The Russians have just finished the movie based on the book with a famous Russian movie and stage actress Chulpan Khamatova as Zuleikha, who is a Tatar by her origin, and the movie is planned to be released in the fall of 2019.

It’s obvious why this book has received so many awards. It’s one of the best historical novels that I have ever read. We all know of Stalin’s large scale atrocities, but this book brings it to a personal level. The hardships endured by Zuleikha are sometimes difficult to read (She endures a very despressing life.) The prose brings to life scenarios I shall never forget. Kudos to the translator, Lisa C. Hayden, for her her wonderful work in introducing Zuleikha to the English speaking world.

but a bit over-rated. The characters are not well developed and, in the end, the story goes nowhere. I gather the book is highly rated because it has a strong Muslim lead character who is oppressed by white males and thus fits into the great enduring narrative that defines all human existance. Yawn.

The power of skillful historical fiction is to create the emotional world imbedded in actual events, Zuleika hits the mark. My family tree split in 19th century Russia, the branch I’m in to the U.S., the other stayed behind. They were kulaks, I appreciated getting a window into their story.

The novel immerses the reader in an epic struggle for survival of a peasant Muslim woman in the violent upheaval of The Soviet revolution The narrative is intensely personal without historical sweep but capturing the deeply personal impact of mindless bureaucratic decisions and Soviet officialdom. A good historical novel but lacks the drama of that terrible epoch of Soviet tyranny.

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