Tolstoy, Rasputin, Others, and Me
By Teffi
Edited by Robert Chandler and Anne Marie Jackson
Translated by Rose France and Elizabeth Chandler
By Teffi
Edited by Robert Chandler and Anne Marie Jackson
Translated by Rose France and Elizabeth Chandler
By Teffi
Edited by Robert Chandler and Anne Marie Jackson
Translated by Rose France and Elizabeth Chandler
By Teffi
Edited by Robert Chandler and Anne Marie Jackson
Translated by Rose France and Elizabeth Chandler
Category: Short Stories | Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction | Essays & Literary Collections
Category: Short Stories | Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction
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$16.95
May 03, 2016 | ISBN 9781590179963
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May 03, 2016 | ISBN 9781590179970
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Praise
“Teffi is a courageous companion for anyone’s life.” —Erica Wagner, The New Statesman
“If Teffi hadn’t existed, no one could have invented her. Read and admired by Nicholas II and Lenin, scornful of the Whites and the Bolsheviks, pursued in vain by Rasputin, constitutionally incapable of suffering fools, Nadezhda Lokhvitskaya was one of prerevolutionary Russia’s brightest literary beacons.” —Michael Robbins, Chicago Tribune
“Nearly all her portraits – both of ‘famous historical figures’ and of ordinary people – are sharp and vivid. There is only one person in Teffi’s autobiographical prose who we are not really allowed to see. This is Nadezhda Lokhvitskaya, carefully concealed by her witty, observant and humane alter ego –Teffi.” —Masha Karp, The World Today
“Teffi’s genius lies in applying a light, ironic and at times satirical flair of humour to deeply serious subjects. She uses this light-hearted humourous touch to appear detached from subjects which she evidently holds very deep feelings about. It’s this combination of light, superficial levity with profound depth that makes her work so compelling…The Best of Teffi is an excellent collection, a wonderful and compelling introduction to the work of a brilliant and underappreciated writer who deserves much greater recognition in the literary world. Let’s hope this marks the beginning of that process.”—Hans Rollmann, Popmatters
“[Teffi is] an inimitable presence in Russian literature, a genuine wonder.” -—Georgy Ivanov
“[Teffi] can write in more registers than you might think, and is capable of being heartbreaking as well as very funny. I wish she were still alive, and I could have met her. But then I realised she would have seen right through me. I can’t recommend her strongly enough.” —Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian
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