Dmitry Novikov 
A Flame Out at Sea [EPUB ebook] 

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The characters in Novikov’s work are predominantly people of the Russian North: Pomors, Karelians and Komi. In 2013 Novikov, along with other Karelian writers, proclaimed the Manifesto on a New Northern Prose, the mission of which Novikov described as: “Though these are trying times for Russian literature, there is light, there is hope that it will retain its key underlying principles of honesty, faith, beauty. How great it is that these principles fully fit with and correspond to the old and new, living, and strong direction of Russia’s Northern Prose!”

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The protagonist of A Flame Out at Sea heads to the stores of the northern lakes and the White Sea in search of its present, which unexpectedly proves to be inseparable from its recent past. Against the backdrop of the powerful northern elements, the drama of a single individual in the here and now begins to seem tiny and insignificant but the tragedy of the nation irredeemably large. ‘The novel is a confession, a travelogue and a doorway into a great historical era.”

A Flame Out at Sea is about going beyond the boundaries of the big city, about overcoming the fetters of one’s private and family past, leaving aside one’s resentment, squashing one’s pride, unclenching one’s fists and turning one’s life around. It is about a journey to the origins of speech, personality, courage and love made by a modern man in the harsh, sacred, nourishing and draining circumstances of the Russian North. (Valeria Pustovaya, Literary critic)

Translated from the Russian by Christopher Culver

Published with support of the Russian Booker Foundation

Sponsored by GLOBEXBANK

Publishers Maxim Hodak & Max Mendor

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لغة الإنجليزية ● شكل EPUB ● صفحات 232 ● ISBN 9781912894246 ● حجم الملف 1.5 MB ● الناشر Glagoslav Publications B.V. (N) ● نشرت 2019 ● للتحميل 24 الشهور ● دقة EUR ● هوية شخصية 6993635 ● حماية النسخ بدون

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