Enchantments
By (Author) Kathryn Harrison
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
13th December 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
813.6
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
220g
From one of the most admired literary voices of our time, a magical, riveting story of doomed love, set at the fall of Russia's last Tsar.
New Years Day, St. Petersburg, 1917. Divers pull the body of Rasputin, the Mad Monk, from the icy waters of the Neva River. Within hours, his daughters are taken to the Royal Palace, where the Tsarina makes a shocking request: would Masha, 18, take on her fathers role as healer to the Tsarevitch Alyosha
Two months later, revolution has toppled the Tsar, and the entire family is placed under house-arrest. Trapped together in harsh conditions, Masha and Alyosha find solace in one anothers company. Two teenagers, with radically different experiences of the Romanovs ill-fated reign, create a private realm of magic and love, as Masha introduces Alyosha to the wild and beautiful land he will never rule.
A sumptuous, atmospheric account of the last days of the Romanovs from the perspective of Rasputins daughter, Enchantments animates a kaleidoscopic breadth of historical detail with the sensuous, transporting prose that is Kathryn Harrisons trademark. Jennifer Egan, author of A Visit From the Goon Squad
Ask yourself who, in all the world, would be the best novelist to imagine being Rasputins daughter. Kathryn Harrison makes the answer obvious. Her Enchantments is a stupendous work of historical imagination. Peter Carey
A marvelous writer, one of the best at work today. She is unflinching, however difficult her material Few authors of serious literary fiction are so daring Daily Telegraph
Kathryn Harrison has written some of the most daringly, darkly uncompromising books I've read Julie Myerson
Splendid and surprising Kathryn Harrison has given us something enduring New York Times
Marvellously evocative The stories that Masha spins out for the bed-bound tsarevich flow out effortlessly in her plain, clear voice, making many of them indeed enchanting Guardian
Kathryn Harrison is a graduate of Stanford University and of the Iowa Writers Workshop. Her first novel, Thicker than Water, was a New York Times Notable Book, as was her second, Exposure. Her most recent novel is A Thousand Orange Trees. She is also the author of The Kiss which received critical acclaim. She lives in New York City with her husband, the writer Colin Harrison and their children.