Found Life : : Poems, Stories, Comics, a Play, and an Interview / / Linor Goralik; ed. by Maya Vinokour, Maria Vassileva, Ainsley Morse.

One of the first Russian writers to make a name for herself on the Internet, Linor Goralik writes conversational short works that conjure the absurd in all its forms, reflecting post-Soviet life and daily universals. Her mastery of the minimal, including a wide range of experiments in different form...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press Complete eBook-Package 2017
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Russian Library
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Physical Description:1 online resource :; 38 comics
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
INTRODUCTION --
PART I SHORT PROSE --
SHE SAID, HE SAID --
FOUND LIFE --
IN SHORT: NINETY-ONE RATHER SHORT STORIES --
SOMETHING LIKE THAT (A WAR STORY) --
THE BLIND EYE --
EXCERPTS FROM BIBLICAL ZOO --
PART II: LONGER PROSE --
AGATHA GOES HOME --
Valerii: A Short Novel --
PART III: THEATER --
PART IV: COMICS --
PART V: POETRY --
PART VI: INTERVIEW --
"Everyone Reads the Text That's in Their Own Head": An Interview with Lina Goralik
Summary:One of the first Russian writers to make a name for herself on the Internet, Linor Goralik writes conversational short works that conjure the absurd in all its forms, reflecting post-Soviet life and daily universals. Her mastery of the minimal, including a wide range of experiments in different forms of micro-prose, is on full display in this collection of poems, stories, comics, a play, and an interview, here translated for the first time. In Found Life, speech, condensed to the extreme, captures a vivid picture of fleeting interactions in a quickly moving world. Goralik's works evoke an unconventional palette of moods and atmospheres-slight doubt, subtle sadness, vague unease-through accumulation of unexpected details and command over colloquial language. While calling up a range of voices, her works are marked by a distinct voice, simultaneously slightly naïve and deeply ironic. She is a keen observer of the female condition, recounting gendered tribulations with awareness and amusement. From spiritual rabbits and biblical zoos to poems about loss and comics about poetry, Goralik's colorful language and pervasive dark comedy capture the heights of ridiculousness and the depths of grief.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231544979
9783110543308
DOI:10.7312/gora18350
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Linor Goralik; ed. by Maya Vinokour, Maria Vassileva, Ainsley Morse.