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What Now, Mr Wolf?
What Now, Mr Wolf?
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A01=Eva Vezhnavets
Author_Eva Vezhnavets
Belarusian novel in English
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dark literary fiction
Eastern European literary fiction
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folk healer wise woman fiction
folklore & superstition fiction
grandmother mother daughter story
gritty realism
magical realism literary fiction
multi-generational family saga
post-Soviet fiction
rural village life fiction
Slavic literature in translation
Soviet era historical fiction
translated literary fiction
trauma and memory fiction
women's literary fiction
World War 2 Eastern Europe novel
Product details
- ISBN 9781917653022
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jun 2026
- Publisher: Bullaun Press
- Publication City/Country: IE
- Product Form: Paperback
Ryna comes home from abroad to the wake of her granny Darafeya in Nauhalnaye, a village in the drained marshlands near Lipen, in a remote corner of Belarus. That night as Ryna sits alone with the coffin, Darafeya, who lived to be a hundred, tells one last story. She and her grandmother, one-eyed Maryanka, known as the 'whisperers', managed to survive several brutal regimes, feared and respected by their neighbours for their powers of healing and witchcraft.
Caustic; harrowing, yet leavened with black humour, What Now, Mr Wolf? offers an unforgettable oral testimony of the dark days of recent European history. Ryna, prisoner of her grandmother Darafeya's memories of relentless violence, tries to make her peace with them and remake a life for herself in this troubled place.
Eva Vezhnavets (Eva Vieznaviec) was born in 1972 in Zahalle, a village south of Minsk. Journalist, translator and writer, she was compelled to leave Belarus and now works at the Katyn Museum in Warsaw, Poland. Historical sections of What Now, Mr Wolf? are based on family stories as well as eyewitness reports and materials from archives and the local press. First published in Minsk in 2020 and reissued in Vilnius, Lithuania in 2024 by Pflaumbaum, the publishing house founded by Svetlana Alexievich, 2015 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, What Now, Mr Wolf? was awarded the highest prize for prose in Belarus in 2021.
What Now, Mr Wolf?
€18.50
