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Dovlatov and Surroundings is a literary ode by one of the most consequential late 20th-century Russian writers, Alexander Genis, to another: Sergei Dovlatov. Though the book’s focus is ostensibly the man himself, the text unfolds as a comprehensive look at the Soviet, post-Soviet, and American cultures that shaped him and which he shaped. Dovlatov and Surroundings constantly, but effortlessly shifts its focus from the intimate to the sweeping, as Genis’s reflections on his friendship with Dovlatov organically give way to recollections about diaspora life, which transition smoothly into analyses of language, culture, politics, and literature. Characterized by Genis as an obituary, this book makes plain the significance of Dovlatov to Russian literature and the nuances of the Soviet cultural heritage.



Trade Review

“Appearing almost a quarter of a century after the publication of the Russian original, Rojavin's translation into English of Aleksandr Genis’s Dovlatov i okrestnosti, an ambivalent tribute to Russian literary historian Sergei Dovlatov, is flawless. … Including (often-unattributed) witticisms… this book… provides a sociohistorical record of the Russian immigrant life and elements of the diaspora trying to maintain the identity of their native land. … Recommended.

— D. Hutchins, CHOICE


Dovlatov and Surroundings in this new translation offers a cocktail of brilliant spirits: An informative introduction by accomplished scholar Mark Lipovetsky, then Alexander Genis’s striking and influential study of beloved (and tremendously funny) émigré author Sergei Dovlatov. Bilingual translator Alexander Rojavin has brought Genis’s work into precise and idiomatic English, hitting every note right.”

— Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College


“A famous Russian émigré writer and a sharp Russian literary critic meet in this blend of a literary biography and a memoir. Sergei Dovlatov’s massive personality is portraited by Alexander Genis sympathetically and with keen observations. In this book, life and literature intertwine seamlessly, as was the case for both Dovlatov and Genis. Those interested in a detailed account of the aspirations and mind-set of the Soviet immigrants’ literary milieu in New York will find this narrative educational and fascinating. The book works as a perfect entrée to Dovlatov’s simple, but exquisite prose.”

— Olga Bukhina, Translator, Author, Children’s Books Specialist


“Genis achieves the same effect that Dovlatov did: he simultaneously makes the Third Wave of immigration more intimate and more mythological. On the one hand, Dovlatov and Surroundings is the best possible memorial to a generation of immigrants who left the Soviet Union on a Jewish visa and created a new Russian literature abroad. On the other hand, it is a house, filled with joyful and dramatic life, whose doors are open to all who wish to enter. The fact that Genis’s philological novel is coming out in English today is proof of this project’s success. When all is said and done, Genis’s book is an inexhaustible source of optimism…”

— Mark Lipovetsky, from the preface



Table of Contents

Foreword: Genis and Surroundings, or Twenty Years Later by Mark Lipovetsky

  1. The Last Soviet Generation

  2. Laughter and Trepidation

  3. The Poetics of Prison

  4. Do You Like Fish?

  5. The Metaphysics of Error

  6. Cabbage Soup from Borjomi

  7. Tere-Tere

  8. Poetry and Truth

  9. None of Us Are Lookers

  10. An Empty Mirror

  11. A Dotted Novel

  12. All That Jazz

  13. Pushkin

  14. A Concert for an Accented Voice

  15. Halfway to the Homeland

  16. A Matryoshka with Genitals

  17. The Unwilling Son of the Ether

  18. Death and Other Concerns

  19. Without Dovlatov

  20. A Brief History of The New American

  21. Dovlatov as an Editor

  22. Dovlatov on the Screen

  23. Dovlatov and Death

Dovlatov and Surroundings: A Philological Novel

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    Publisher: Academic Studies Press
    Publication Date: 06/04/2023
    ISBN13: 9798887190518, 979-8887190518
    ISBN10: 9798887190518

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Dovlatov and Surroundings is a literary ode by one of the most consequential late 20th-century Russian writers, Alexander Genis, to another: Sergei Dovlatov. Though the book’s focus is ostensibly the man himself, the text unfolds as a comprehensive look at the Soviet, post-Soviet, and American cultures that shaped him and which he shaped. Dovlatov and Surroundings constantly, but effortlessly shifts its focus from the intimate to the sweeping, as Genis’s reflections on his friendship with Dovlatov organically give way to recollections about diaspora life, which transition smoothly into analyses of language, culture, politics, and literature. Characterized by Genis as an obituary, this book makes plain the significance of Dovlatov to Russian literature and the nuances of the Soviet cultural heritage.



    Trade Review

    “Appearing almost a quarter of a century after the publication of the Russian original, Rojavin's translation into English of Aleksandr Genis’s Dovlatov i okrestnosti, an ambivalent tribute to Russian literary historian Sergei Dovlatov, is flawless. … Including (often-unattributed) witticisms… this book… provides a sociohistorical record of the Russian immigrant life and elements of the diaspora trying to maintain the identity of their native land. … Recommended.

    — D. Hutchins, CHOICE


    Dovlatov and Surroundings in this new translation offers a cocktail of brilliant spirits: An informative introduction by accomplished scholar Mark Lipovetsky, then Alexander Genis’s striking and influential study of beloved (and tremendously funny) émigré author Sergei Dovlatov. Bilingual translator Alexander Rojavin has brought Genis’s work into precise and idiomatic English, hitting every note right.”

    — Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College


    “A famous Russian émigré writer and a sharp Russian literary critic meet in this blend of a literary biography and a memoir. Sergei Dovlatov’s massive personality is portraited by Alexander Genis sympathetically and with keen observations. In this book, life and literature intertwine seamlessly, as was the case for both Dovlatov and Genis. Those interested in a detailed account of the aspirations and mind-set of the Soviet immigrants’ literary milieu in New York will find this narrative educational and fascinating. The book works as a perfect entrée to Dovlatov’s simple, but exquisite prose.”

    — Olga Bukhina, Translator, Author, Children’s Books Specialist


    “Genis achieves the same effect that Dovlatov did: he simultaneously makes the Third Wave of immigration more intimate and more mythological. On the one hand, Dovlatov and Surroundings is the best possible memorial to a generation of immigrants who left the Soviet Union on a Jewish visa and created a new Russian literature abroad. On the other hand, it is a house, filled with joyful and dramatic life, whose doors are open to all who wish to enter. The fact that Genis’s philological novel is coming out in English today is proof of this project’s success. When all is said and done, Genis’s book is an inexhaustible source of optimism…”

    — Mark Lipovetsky, from the preface



    Table of Contents

    Foreword: Genis and Surroundings, or Twenty Years Later by Mark Lipovetsky

    1. The Last Soviet Generation

    2. Laughter and Trepidation

    3. The Poetics of Prison

    4. Do You Like Fish?

    5. The Metaphysics of Error

    6. Cabbage Soup from Borjomi

    7. Tere-Tere

    8. Poetry and Truth

    9. None of Us Are Lookers

    10. An Empty Mirror

    11. A Dotted Novel

    12. All That Jazz

    13. Pushkin

    14. A Concert for an Accented Voice

    15. Halfway to the Homeland

    16. A Matryoshka with Genitals

    17. The Unwilling Son of the Ether

    18. Death and Other Concerns

    19. Without Dovlatov

    20. A Brief History of The New American

    21. Dovlatov as an Editor

    22. Dovlatov on the Screen

    23. Dovlatov and Death

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