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Rock, Paper, Scissors, and Other Stories

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  • Apr 9, 2019
  • #Fiction #Russia
Maxim Osipov
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The first English-language collection of a contemporary Russian master of the short story. Maxim Osipov, who lives and practices medicine in a town ninety miles outside Moscow, is... Show More

The first English-language collection of a contemporary Russian master of the short story.

Maxim Osipov, who lives and practices medicine in a town ninety miles outside Moscow, is one of Russia's best-regarded writers. In the tradition of Anton Chekhov and William Carlos Williams, he draws on his experiences in medicine to craft stories of great subtlety and striking insight. Rich in compassion but devoid of cheap sentiment, Osipov's fiction presents a nuanced, collage-like portrait of life in provincial Russia—its tragedies, its infinite frustrations, and its moments of humble beauty and inspiration. The twelve stories in this volume depict doctors, actors and actresses, screenwriters, teachers, entrepreneurs, local political bosses, and common criminals, whose paths intersect in unpredictable yet entirely natural ways: in sickrooms, classrooms, administrative offices, on trains, and in the air. Their encounters lead to disasters, major and minor epiphanies, and—on occasion—the promise of redemption. "Life is scary, whether you're in Moscow, St. Petersburg, or the provinces," Osipov's narrator tells us in "The Cry of the Domestic Fowl," which opens the collection. And yet, he concludes, "[t]he world doesn't break, no matter what you throw at it. That's just how it's built."

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ASIN: B07FLJZ5DX

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Thomas J Bevan @thomasjbevan1 · Oct 17, 2020
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Another Russian, this time the contemporary cardiologist by day, writer by night Osipov. This is his only work available in English and the prose in translation is magnificent. Everything that is released by the NYRB imprint is fantastic though. All of the stories in this collection stay with you and they feature the kind of sharp observations, biting humour, and felt sense of irony and tragedy that you would expect from a Russian doctor. The successor then of Chekhov and Bulgakov.
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