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Dec 02, 2020
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I read this book along with the Speculative Fiction in Translation group; here's our (non-spoilerific) discussion thread.
Not my usual fare: a bit too allegorical and plotless for my taste. (I'm surprised to hear myself say that, but obviously even I have a limit in these areas.) Still, I'm glad I got to read something so different; who knows what will come out of the juxtapositions? ;)
The translation was, for lack of a better word, awesome.
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https://choveshkata.net/forum/view ...more
Not my usual fare: a bit too allegorical and plotless for my taste. (I'm surprised to hear myself say that, but obviously even I have a limit in these areas.) Still, I'm glad I got to read something so different; who knows what will come out of the juxtapositions? ;)
The translation was, for lack of a better word, awesome.
Specific impressions:
https://choveshkata.net/forum/view ...more

This is a collection of novellas (actually short stories in terms of length if one applies say Hugo award criteria) of Soviet writer Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky. He was almost unknown during his life (1887–1950), because censors found his works too strange to publish (even despite there is no openly anti-communist propaganda or some such), so his prose was first published as a separate book only in 1989. Now he is considered one of the lost classics. He has a strange, chimeric/phantasmagorical styl
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This is the fifth collection of SZ stories excellently translated by Joanne Turnbull and Nikolai Formozov published by NYRB. They did not save the best stories for last. Rather, these seem be mostly the shorter stories that didn't fit in the other collections for whatever reason.
While these are not the authors best or deepest pieces, many of them are quite nice. Some I would rate 4 stars, including "The Grey Fedora" (about a suicidal thought that jumps from head to head by way of a hat) and "Unw ...more
While these are not the authors best or deepest pieces, many of them are quite nice. Some I would rate 4 stars, including "The Grey Fedora" (about a suicidal thought that jumps from head to head by way of a hat) and "Unw ...more

I came to this book with no foreknowledge of Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky, and read it as part of the SF in Translation group for December's monthly read. While these stories are more modernist and absurdist than they are speculative fiction as it's recognized in recent decades -- based on these stories I can easily see where the comparisons to Borges and Kafka come from, and these are apparently the less-philospohical ones -- I enjoyed this read a lot. The humour was wonderful, wry, and just bitter
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I believe these are early stories. Many of quite enjoyable but all too brief. I love Krzhizhanovsky's imagination but much prefer the stories in Memories of the Future.
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