Асан (first half) (second half)
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Mythologizing in Chechnia with Makanin’s “Asan”
Ah, war stories! On the surface, Асан (Asan), Vladimir Makanin’s Big Book prize winner, is a stream-of-consciousness account of events in the life of the Russian manager of a military warehouse in Chechnia. Deeper down, Asan is less a book about Russia’s Chechen wars than an unsatisfying, twitchy novel showing how war forces participants and observers to piece together narratives that explain or justify actions.
P.S. Makanin appeared on the “Книжное казино” program of the Echo of Moscow radio station on February 1, 2009. The interview wasn’t particularly scintillating but it did provide a few insights into how he sees the book as a sort of fable. (link)
I just watched the episode of Школа Злословия featuring Майя Кучерская, and at the start of the fourth section (she has just been asked what contemporary literature she likes) she talks with enthusiasm about Asan; I thought you might be interested, so I'm passing it along.
ReplyDelete(You probably already know the show, but if not, it's worth checking out; Dunya Smirnova and Tatyana Tolstaya bring out good stuff from the people they interview.)
Thank you, Languagehat, for the reminder about "Школа" -- it's been ages since I've watched!
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