
Пхенц
Абрам Терц (Андрей Синявский) (автор), Ainsley Morse (переводчик), Kevin Reese (переводчик)
Ноты/Мягкая обложка
Описание
This iconic Thaw-era tale of loneliness and alienation relates the miseries of a mid-level Soviet accountant who is actually an outer-space alien. A classic misunderstood hero, he struggles daily to keep himself alive and to avoid the constant threat of exposure. Repulsed by the gross physiology and petty concerns of his Soviet neighbors and fellow-citizens, he dreams of reuniting with his lost planet and treasures the faint traces of it that remain. Written in 1957, the story was first published in the West in the wake of the infamous Moscow show trial of 1966, when two Soviet authors, Andrei Sinyavsky (aka. Abram Tertz) and Yuly Daniel (aka. Nikolai Arzhak) were sentenced, respectively, to seven and five years of hard labor for publishing their “slanderous” works abroad. While ostensibly addressing the experience of living with various covert identities in the mid-century Soviet Union (Jewish, dissident, political prisoner), the story’s subsequent wanderings broaden its purview to include refugee, émigré and queer experience. This inaugural publication presents the story for the first time as a freestanding edition and in a new English translation.