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Their Four Hearts

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Their Four Hearts by Vladimir Sorokin offers a thought-provoking narrative blending surrealism with societal critique. The story intricately weaves the lives of four protagonists, each navigating personal and cultural turbulence in a world teetering on the edge of chaos, capturing the reader with its unique and evocative prose.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy surreal and satirical narratives that challenge conventional storytelling. Written by a master of postmodern Russian literature, it offers a unique blend of dark humour and thought-provoking themes, perfect for readers who appreciate inventive and unconventional fiction.

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Their Four Hearts

The novel that reportedly caused a walkout upon publication, this grotesque, absurdist work by Russia's de Sade follows four individuals set upon a common goal of destruction and violence.

Serial rights targeting The New Yorker, Harper’s, Paris Review, n+1 Print and digital publicity targeting NPR, The Atlantic,Bookforum, Los Angeles Times, New York Review of Books, London Review of Books, New York Times, Washington Post, The Nation, Words Without Borders Promotion and outreach to university literature and Russian studies departments, Harriman Institute at Columbia University Review copies sent targeting all major print and digital literary media outlets, reviewers, and booksellers; additional copies available upon request Promotion on publisher’s website and social media; promotion via e-newsletters to booksellers, reviewers

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In many respects, Their Four Hearts is a book of endings and final things. Vladimir Sorokin wrote it in the year the Soviet Union collapsed and then didn't write fiction for ten years after completing it—his next book being the infamous Blue Lard, which he wrote in 1998. Without exaggerating too much, one might call it the last book of the Russian twentieth century and Blue Lard the first book of the Russian twenty-first century. It is a novel about the failure of the Soviet Union, about its metaphysical designs, and about the violence it produced, but presented as God might see it or Bataille might write it.

Their Four Hearts follows the violent and nonsensical missions carried out by a group of four characters who represent Socialist Realist archetypes: Seryozha, a naive and optimistic young boy; Olga, a dedicated female athlete; Shtaube, a wise old man; and Rebrov, a factory worker and a Stakhanovite embodying Soviet manhood. However, the degradation inflicted upon them is hardly a Socialist Realist trope. Are the acts of violence they carry out a more realistic vision of what the Soviet Union forced its "heroes" to live out? A corporealization and desacralization of self-sacrificing acts of Soviet heroism? How the Soviet Union truly looked if you were to strip away the ideological infrastructure? As we see in the long monologues Shtaube performs for his companions—some of which are scatological nonsense and some of which are accurate reproductions of Soviet language—Sorokin is interested in burrowing down to the libidinal impulses that fuel a totalitarian system and forcing the reader to take part in them in a way that isn't entirely devoid of aesthetic pleasure.

As presented alongside Greg Klassen's brilliant charcoal illustrations, which have been compared to the work of Bruno Schulz by Alexander Genis and the work of Ralph Steadman as filtered through Francis Bacon by several gallerists, this angular work of fiction becomes a scatological storybook-world that the reader is dared to immerse themselves in.

Series: Russian Literature Series

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Their Four Hearts by Vladimir Sorokin is both acclaimed and controversial, praised for its absurdist and grotesque elements. Critics describe it as an encyclopaedia of the bizarre, highlighting Sorokin’s reputation as a living classic in Russian literature. His work is noted for pushing the boundaries of Russian grotesque to new extremes.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781628973969

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 June 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Dalkey Archive Press

Illustration: Sketches by Gregory Klassen

Contributors:

  • Translated by Max Lawton
  • Illustrated by Gregory Klassen

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 204

About the Author

Vladimir Sorokin was born in a small town outside of Moscow in 1955. He trained as an engineer at the Moscow Institute of Oil and Gas, but turned to art and writing, becoming a major presence in the Moscow underground of the 1980s. His work was banned in the Soviet Union, and his first novel,The Queue, was published by the famed emigre dissident Andrei Sinyavsky in France in 1983. In 1992, Sorokin'sCollected Storieswas nominated for the Russian Booker Prize; in 1999, the publication of the controversial novelBlue Lard, which included a sex scene between clones of Stalin and Khrushchev, led to public demonstrations against the book and to demands that Sorokin be prosecuted as a pornographer; in 2001, he received the Andrei Biely Award for outstanding contributions to Russian literature. He has written numerous plays and short stories, and his work has been translated throughout the world. Among his most recent books areSugar KremlinandDay of the Oprichnik. He lives in Moscow.

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