The Light and the Dark
By (Author) Mikhail Shishkin
Translated by Andrew Bromfield
Quercus Publishing
riverrun
1st June 2014
2nd January 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
891.735
Winner of Premiya "Bolshaya Kniga" (Russian "Big Book" Prize) 2011
Paperback
464
Width 132mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
316g
Fate sends two star-crossed lovers, Sasha and Volodenka, on two separate journeys across space and time. Sasha finds herself as a young woman in a time not far from the present day. Volodenka finds himself as a young soldier in a horrific conflict at the turn of the twentieth century.
Yet, despite their cosmic schism, their letters still reach one another; as he helps her to come to terms with life and she helps him to come to terms with death. Half male, half female; half exploration of the physical and the immediate, half meditation on the intangible and the infinite, The Light and the Dark is a literary feat as balanced and beautiful as it is prodigious and profound.'[A] powerful treatment of love and the vividness of being alive' Sunday Times. * Sunday Times *
'A literary masterpiece' Guardian. * Guardian *
'Shishkin is the Ian McEwan of Russia' Monocle. * Monocle *
Born in 1961 in Moscow, Mikhail Shishkin is one of the most prominent names in contemporary Russian literature, and is the only author to have won all three major Russian Literary Prizes. He lives in Zurich.