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ISBN: HB: 9780857426536

Seagull Books

November 2020

120 pp.

20.3x12.7 cm

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£16,99
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Last Days of Mandelstam

The year is 1938. The great Russian poet and essayist Osip Mandelstam is forty-seven years old and is dying in a transit camp near Vladivostok after having been arrested by Stalin's government during the repression of the 1930s and sent into exile with his wife. Stalin, "the Kremlin mountaineer, murderer, and peasant-slayer", is undoubtedly responsible for his fatal decline. From the depths of his prison cell, lost in a world full of ghosts, Mandelstam sees scenes from his life pass before him: constant hunger, living hand to mouth, relying on the assistance of sympathetic friends, shunned by others, four decades of creation and struggle, alongside his beloved wife Nadezhda, and his contemporaries Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva, Boris Pasternak, and many others. With her sensitive prose and innate sense of drama, French-Lebanese writer Venus Khoury-Ghata brings Mandelstam back to life and allows him to have the last word – proving that literature is one of the surest means to fight against barbarism.  

About the Author

Novelist and poet, Venus Khoury-Ghata is the author of many books. Her works have been awarded prestigious prizes, including the Goncourt de la Poesie and the Prix Renaudot Poche for La fiancee etait a dos d'ane (2015). Three collections of her poems and one novel have appeared in English in the United States.