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The Last of the Vostyachs

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Last of the Vostyachs

Contributors:

By (Author) Diego Marani
Translated by Judith Landry

ISBN:

9781922079688

Publisher:

Text Publishing

Imprint:

The Text Publishing Company

Publication Date:

24th April 2013

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

853.92

Prizes:

Long-listed for The Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2012 (UK)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

He felt a shiver run down his spine when he heard the lateral fricative with labiovelar overlay ring out loud and clear in the chill air...It set forgotten follicles stirring in the soft part of his brain, disturbing liquids that had lain motionless for centuries, arousing sensations not made for men of the modern world. Ivan grew up in a gulag and held his dying father in his arms. Since then he has not uttered a word. He has lived in the wild, kept company only by the wolves and his reindeer-skin drum. He is the last of an ancient Siberian shamanic tribe, the Vostyachs, and the only person left on earth to know their language. But when the innocent wild man Ivan is found in the forests by the lively linguist Olga, his existence proves to be a triumphant discovery for some, a grave inconvenience for others. And the reader is transported into the heart of the wildest imagination.

Reviews

'Part mystery, part Scandinavian-noir, with a splash of 12 Monkeys.' Readings Monthly 'When I reviewed New Finnish Grammar, I edged towards using the word "genius" to describe Marani. I'm doing so again now.' Guardian 'A roller-coaster ride whisking the reader alternatively through zones of darkness, hilarity, cruelty, tenderness, the near-lubricious...There's something for almost everyone.' -- PEN 'A riot of comic unpredictability.' Times Literary Supplement 'For Italian fiction in translation, there is nobody more important being published today. This is a beautiful, intelligently funny novel.' Italia 'Landry is an adept translator, of the kind who likes to make it seem that the book has all along been written in English.' London Review of Books Marani's fascination with languages, and with the silencing of language in particular, permeates this captivating work...Part murder mystery set in the Arctic, part study of language, part Norse saga-though spiced with its own modernity, magic and humour-and part evocation of the Arctic wilderness, Marani's novel shows his extraordinary skills and erudition.' Sydney Morning Herald / Age

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