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Isolde Irina Odoevtseva

Isolde By Irina Odoevtseva

Isolde by Irina Odoevtseva


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Summary

The first English translation of a pioneering Russian writer: a hypnotically dark classic of love, deceit and wayward youth in Paris

Isolde Summary

Isolde by Irina Odoevtseva

No, I'm no queen, she repeated. In fact, I'm very modern. Why do you look at me like that? Left to her own devices in Biarritz, fourteen-year-old Russian Liza meets an older English boy, Cromwell, on a beach. He thinks he has found a magical, romantic beauty and insists upon calling her Isolde; she is taken with his Buick and ability to pay for dinner and champagne. Disaffected and restless, Liza, her brother Nikolai and her boyfriend Andrei enjoy Cromwell's company in restaurants and jazz bars after he follows Liza back to Paris - until his mother stops giving him money. When the siblings' own mother abandons them to follow a lover to Nice, the group falls deeper into its haze of alcohol, and their darker drives begin to take over. First published in 1929, Isolde is a startlingly fresh, disturbing portrait of a lost generation of Russian exiles by Irina Odoevtseva, a major Russian writer who has never before appeared in English.

Isolde Reviews

Enthralling . . . a compellingly conflicted portrait.
-Guardian Review

In a literary scene dominated by men, Irina Odoevtseva offered a remarkably frank depiction of female sexuality-as if Annabel Leigh, or even Dolores Haze, had the chance to write her own painful story.
-Times Literary Supplement

Lovely but also ominous . . . a gem of a novel, intensely attractive and bitter at the same time.
-Spectator

About Irina Odoevtseva

Irina Odoevtseva was a Russian novelist, poet, translator and memoirist. Born in 1895 in Riga, then part of the Russian Empire, she moved to St Petersburg in 1914 and there enrolled in the literary faculty of the Institute of the Living Word and established herself as a poet. In 1922, Odoevtseva fled Russia with her husband, the poet Georgy Ivanov. After a brief period in Berlin the couple settled in Paris, where Odoevtseva wrote short fiction and several successful novels, including Angel of Death (1927) and Isolde (1929). Later, she had great success with her memoirs On the Banks of the Neva (1967) and On the Banks of the Seine (1983). She returned to Russia in 1987 at the age of ninety-one to a rapturous reception.

Additional information

GOR010145179
9781782274773
1782274774
Isolde by Irina Odoevtseva
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pushkin Press
20190704
320
N/A
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