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Deceit

English

By (author): Yuri Felsen

Translated by: Bryan Karetnyk

Appearing for the first time in English, Deceit is the debut novel by Yuri Felsen, a leading modernist writer of the interwar Russian diaspora. Known by his contemporaries as the Russian Proust, Felsen died in the gas chambers at Auschwitz, his life and legacy destroyed by the Nazis.

Written in the form of diary, Deceit is a psychological self-portrait of an unnamed narrator, a neurasthenic and aspiring author, whose often-thwarted pursuits of his love interest and muse provide the grounds for his beautifully wrought extemporizations on love, art and human nature. Modulating between the paroxysms of his tormented romance and his quest for an aesthetic mode befitting of the novel he intends to write, Deceit is a remarkable work of introspective depth and psychoanalytic inquiry.

Like voyeurs, party to his most intimate thoughts, we accompany the diarist as he goes about Paris, making enraptured preparations for the materialisation of his fantasy, observing not only his eagerness, dreaminess and poetic inclinations, but also his compulsive desire to analyse his surroundings and self. Yet amid these ravishing flights of scrutiny we discern hints of his monomaniacal tendencies, which blind him from the true nature of his circumstances. Thus begins an exquisite game arranged by the author, wherein it falls to the reader to second-guess the essence of what really lies behind his narrative.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 112 x 178mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Prototype Publishing Ltd.
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781913513238

About Yuri Felsen

Yuri Felsen was the pseudonym of Nikolai Freudenstein. Born in St Petersburg in 1894 he emigrated in the wake of the Russian Revolution first to Riga and then to Berlin before finally settling in Paris in 1923. In France he became one of the leading writers of his generation alongside the likes of Vladimir Nabokov; influenced by the great modernists such as Marcel Proust James Joyce and Virginia Woolf his writing stood at the forefront of aesthetic and philosophical currents in European literature. Following the German occupation of France at the height of his career Felsen tried to escape to Switzerland; however he was caught arrested and interned in Drancy concentration camp. He was deported in 1943 and killed in the gas chambers at Auschwitz. After his death he fell into obscurity and his work is only now being translated into English. Bryan Karetnyk is a British writer and translator. His recent translations include major works by Gaito Gazdanov Irina Odoevtseva and Boris Poplavsky. He is also the editor of the landmark Penguin Classics anthology Russian Émigré Short Stories from Bunin to Yanovsky.

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