Soul
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Soul
In this strange, haunting novella, as well as in the seven stories that accompany it, a rediscovered master of twentieth century Russian literature is shown at his wisest and most humane.
WITH AN AFTERWORD BY JOHN BERGER
A man travels to the central Asian desert in order to bring his nomadic people into the Communist fold.
This edition contains seven additional stories by Platonov.
A man travels to the central Asian desert in order to bring his nomadic people into the Communist fold. This edition contains seven additional stories by Platonov.
Translated and with an introduction by Robert and Elizabeth Chandler
'For the mind, everything is in the future,' Platonov once wrote; 'for the heart, everything is in the past.' The protagonist of Soul is a young man torn between these opposing desires, sent as a kind of missionary to bring the values of modern Russia to his childhood home town in Central Asia. In this strange, haunting novella, as well as in the seven stories that accompany it, a rediscovered master of twentieth-century Russian literature is shown at his wisest and most humane.
With an afterword by John Berger
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Andrey Platonov's Soul is praised for its musical quality and beautifully translated prose. Renowned as a significant literary figure of his century, Platonov's work is noted for its dark, ascetic, and humane elements. Once suppressed due to his complex relationship with Soviet ideology, his stories have been celebrated for their depth and mystical allure since their rediscovery.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780099455134
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 August 2013
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Vintage Classics
Contributors:
- Translated by Elizabeth Chandler
- Introduction by John Berger
- Translated by Olga Meerson
- Introduction by John Berger
- Translated by Elizabeth Chandler
- Translated by Olga Meerson
- Translated by Robert Chandler
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 24.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 197.0mm
Weight: 279g
Pages: 400
About the Author
Andrey Platonovich Platonov (1899-1951) was the son of a railway-worker. The eldest of eleven children, he began work at the age of thirteen, eventually becoming an engine-driver's assistant. He began publishing poems and articles in 1918, while studying engineering. Throughout much of the twenties Platonov worked as a land reclamation expert, draining swamps, digging wells and also building three small power stations. Between 1927 and 1932 he wrote his most politically controversial works, some of them first published in the Soviet Union only in the late 1980s. Other stories were published but subjected to vicious criticism. Stalin is reputed to have written "scum" in the margin of the story "For Future Use," and to have said to Fadeyev (later to be secretary of the Writers' Union), "Give him a good belting-for future use!" During the thirties Platonov made several public confessions of error but went on writing stories only marginally more acceptable to the authorities. His son was sent to the Gulag in 1938, aged fifteen; he was released three years later, only to die of the tuberculosis he had contracted there. From September 1942, after being recommended to the chief editor of Red Star by his friend Vasily Grossman, Platonov worked as a war correspondent and managed to publish several volumes of stories; after the war, however, he was again almost unable to publish. He died in 1951, of tuberculosis caught from his son. Happy Moscow, one of his finest short novels, was first published in 1991; a complete text of Soul was first published only in 1999; letters, notebook entries and unfinished stories continue to appear.
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