Autobiography of a Corpse
Books | Fiction / Short Stories (single author)
3.8
Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky
An NYRB Classics OriginalWinner of the 2014 PEN Translation Prize Winner of the 2014 Read Russia PrizeThe stakes are wildly high in Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky’s fantastic and blackly comic philosophical fables, which abound in nested narratives and wild paradoxes. This new collection of eleven mind-bending and spellbinding tales includes some of Krzhizhanovsky’s most dazzling conceits: a provincial journalist who moves to Moscow finds his existence consumed by the autobiography of his room’s previous occupant; the fingers of a celebrated pianist’s right hand run away to spend a night alone on the city streets; a man’s lifelong quest to bite his own elbow inspires both a hugely popular circus act and a new refutation of Kant. Ordinary reality cracks open before our eyes in the pages of Autobiography of a Corpse, and the extraordinary spills out.
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Author
Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky
Pages
256
Publisher
New York Review of Books
Published Date
2013-12-03
ISBN
1590176960 9781590176962
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"About half of the eleven stories in Autobiography of a Corpse are ingeniously entertaining. The others are not as "mind-bending/spellbinding" as they are marketed to be. Nevertheless, when Krzhizhanovsky is on point, he proves that he can take practically any uninteresting concept and weave it into a fascinating tale that goes far beyond what your standard wordsmith might come up with. <br/><br/>Standouts:<br/>The runaway fingers<br/>The unbitten elbow<br/>Bridge over the Styx<br/>Thirty pieces of silver"