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Hurramabad: A Novel of Facets [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height: 204 mm, Ill.
  • Sērija : Glas New Russian Writing S. v. 26
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Glas
  • ISBN-10: 5717200560
  • ISBN-13: 9785717200561
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height: 204 mm, Ill.
  • Sērija : Glas New Russian Writing S. v. 26
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Glas
  • ISBN-10: 5717200560
  • ISBN-13: 9785717200561
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The 1998 winner of the Anti-Booker Prize, Hurramabad describes the bloody national strife and the eviction of Russians from Tajikistan following the collapse of the USSR. The title is the name of the mythical city of joy and happiness where there is always an abundance of fresh water and shade. When civil war erupts in Tajikistan, many Russians are reluctant to leave at first. But life there becomes unbearable for "foreigners", replaced by atrocity and death. The shifting world is the setting of Volos's powerful novel. He masterfully creates vivid pictures from street scenes, snatches of conversations at the bazaar, comments by wise old men and life stories of simple people, both Russians and Tajiks.


Winner of four prizes, Hurramabad describes the eviction of Russians from Tajikistan and the national strife following the collapse of the USSR. A resident of Dushanbe, Andrei Volos witnessed the civil war with its insane destruction, ethnic hatred, bloody vengeance, ruthless struggle for power, and violent demonstrations instigated by cynical politicians.



Hurramabad describes the bloody national strife and the eviction of Russians from Tajikistan following the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Papildus informācija

Commended for Rossica Translation Prize 2005.
The Ascent
7(20)
A Local Man
27(40)
Sammy
67(22)
A Decent Stone for a Father's Grave
89(30)
First on the List
119(46)
The House by the River
165(42)
A Foreigner
207(33)
Notes 240