P.S. Oops, I forgot to mention that Steppe Gods was shortlisted for the National Bestseller award. (previous post)
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Gelasimov’s “Steppe Gods”
Andrei Gelasimov’s Степные боги (Steppe Gods) is a short and disappointing coming-of-age novel set in the steppe beyond Lake Baikal in 1945, shortly before the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The novel gets off to a decent start. A boy named Pet’ka, who likes to play war, rescues a baby wolf that he names Испуг (Fear). He hides the cub near his grandmother’s goat herd.
Great blog. I'm always checking your posts - as I'm studying the contemporary Russian literature through the Russian Booker Prize. It's been helping me a lot! Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteI'm glad the blog is helping you with your research. Your topic is interesting, and it's linked to why I started writing the blog: I couldn't find much English-language information about contemporary Russian writers to give my friends and students.
I'm sorry I can't read your blog!
Lisa,
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I know you can't read Portuguese, but you still can enjoy the pictures!
Thank you, deisoca! You have been making quite the literary tour!
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