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A Literary Cinema: Natalia Rubanova’s New Collection
Step into a world where literature meets cinema. Natalia Rubanova’s latest book invites readers into a “literary cinematograph,” blending ironic criticism and essayism with a paradoxical cinematic flair. This art-house book-lens opens with a dossier on French Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux and closes with a dazzling conversation with Swedish storyteller Astrid Lindgren.
Between these literary giants, Rubanova explores the works of famous and lesser-known authors—Houellebecq, Beigbeder, the unique Russian-European Narbikova, classic Harms, contemporary Dragunsky, and many others. The collection includes 1001 tales on “literorientation,” with Literary Language as the main character, plus interviews and more. All is true—or almost.
Featuring selected critical articles, essays, reviews, “essaysviews” (the author’s neologism), and dialogues, these pieces originally appeared in journals like Znamya, Ural, Voprosy Literatury, Peremeny, Topos, Sem’ Iskusstv, and newspapers including Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Vechernyaya Moskva, and Literaturnaya Gazeta.
Price: 1120.00 RUR