It is 1918 in Moscow. The communist revolution is in full swing. Food
is scarce, living conditions harsh. Two women meet on the stage of an
empty theater. One is the now famous twenty-six-year-old poet Maria
Tsvetaeva, the other the twenty-four-year-old actress Sonia Holliday
(Sonechka). The Story of Sonechka, written almost twenty years later,
is a vivid account, at once comic and tragic, of their love for each
other. A previously untranslated masterpiece (Dmitry Bikov calls it
“one of the five best books in world literature”), it stands as a
testament to the artistry with which Tsvetaeva wrote prose; the
vicissitudes of her life, love, and work; and the intense dynamics of
Moscow culture in the wake of the Revolution. It also constitutes an
exceedingly rare and early example of queer prose literature
originally written in Russian.
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ISBN
9798887198064
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Academic Studies Press IPS
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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