The Story of a Life. Volumes 1-3

Paustovsky, Konstantin

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In 1943, the Soviet Union’s most revered author, Konstantin Paustovsky, started out on his masterwork – a grand, sprawling memoir of a life lived on the fast-unfurling frontiers of Russian history. Originally published in six volumes, it would cement Paustovsky’s reputation as the voice of Russia around the world, and see him nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Newly translated by Guggenheim fellow Douglas Smith, the first three volumes take the reader from Paustovsky’s Ukrainian childhood and youth, struggling with a family on the verge of collapse and first flourishes of creative ambition, to his experiences as a paramedic on Russia’s frontlines, and then as a journalist aspiring to cover the country’s many revolutions.

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Publish Date: 20/01/2022

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Discover one of Twentieth-Century Russia’s most lauded lost classics, now in a remarakble new translation.

‘Outstanding… A sparkling, supremely precious literary achievement’ Telegraph

‘One of the great Russian autobiographies, as fresh now as the day it was written – and the day it was lived’ Julian Barnes

In 1943, Konstantin Paustovsky, the Soviet Union’s most revered author, started out on his masterwork – The Story of a Life; a grand, novelistic memoir of a life lived on the fast-unfurling frontiers of Russian history. Eventually published over six volumes, it would cement Paustovsky’s reputation as the voice of Russia around the world, and see him nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Newly translated by Guggenheim fellow Douglas Smith, Vintage Classics are proud to reintroduce the first three books of Paustovsky’s epic for a whole new generation. Taking its reader from Paustovsky’s Ukrainian youth, struggling with a family on the verge of collapse and the first flourishes of creative ambition, to his experiences working as a paramedic on Russia’s frontlines and then as a journalist covering the country’s violent spiral into revolution, The Story of a Life offers a portrait of an artistic journey like no other.

As richly dramatic as the great Russian novels of the 19th and 20th centuries, but all the more powerful for its first-hand testament to one of history’s most chaotic eras, The Story of Life is a uniquely dazzling achievement of modern literature.

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Weight 1334 g
Dimensions 240 × 162 × 51 mm
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Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

656

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

891.7342 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K