The Zone
By (Author) Sergei Dovlatov
Translated by Anne Frydman
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
24th October 2013
24th October 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
891.7344
Paperback
192
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
213g
Based on Dovlatovs actual experience of being a prison guard in Soviet Russia in the 1960s, and full of comic and humane detail, The Zone depicts the absurd day-to- day life of a camp in an insightful and unusual way, challenging commonly held perceptions of the relations between incarcerators and the incarcerated. A priceless chronicle of its time which highlights universal themes, Dovlatovs genre-defying novel also provides moments of high entertainment and humour, rendered in his characteristically sharp, concise and sardonic style.
One wishes that hed lived longer, been published sooner, given us more. -- Francine Prose
Born to an Armenian mother and a Jewish father, Sergei Dovlatov (194190) grew up in Leningrad. Because of his writings, which he could not publish in Russia, he was persecuted by the authorities, and ultimately forced into exile in the US, where he developed his talent as a comic writer. Since his death in 1990, Dovlatov has become one of the most popular and widely read authors in Russia.