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Mikhail Elizarov

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Werke von Mikhail Elizarov

The Librarian (2007) — Autor — 157 Exemplare
Nogti (Russian Edition) (2001) 6 Exemplare
Мультики (2010) 3 Exemplare
Zemlja (2019) 3 Exemplare
syphilis (2017) 2 Exemplare
Pasternak (2003) 1 Exemplar
Gospital' (2009) 1 Exemplar

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I enjoyed The Librarian but may be predisposed to like a novel about clans of readers who fight to the death over books that aren't good fiction but have drug-like effects. The Librarian seems to be a love-it-or-hate-it book: the violence, the weirdness, and the references to the past seem to put many readers off, but I thought they made for an interesting picture of a parallel world. I wrote about the book rel="nofollow" target="_top">here on my blog.… (mehr)
 
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LizoksBooks | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 15, 2018 |
The books by Gromov, obscure and forgotten propaganda author from the Soviet era, have gained a bit of cult following. However this is not your normal fandom and his book are unlike anything you will ever read. These books have the ability to magically transform anyone; make the weak strong, the cowardly brave. Small groups have formed to protect these supernatural book with their leader given the title The Librarian. War breaks out between these libraries in desperate attempts to seize any copies of Gromov’s books they may have. The Librarian tells the story of Alexei, a loser who unexpectedly stumbles across one of Gromov’s books that changes his life forever.

This dystopian world created by Mikhail Elizarov is an obvious allegory for the Soviet Union, however it is something to be expected in post-Soviet literature. However Elizarov explores some interesting themes as well, in particular an idea of ‘blind faith’ in politics. The Librarian looks at the way people will thoughtlessly adopt a political system in which they are forced to inhabit. The author has a lot to say on the Soviet system and, like other Russian authors (in Soviet and post-Soviet literature), he adopts a satirical method to explore these ideas.

Alternatively, you could look at The Librarian from the perspective of the power of books. The entire novel is about people reading these books and gaining power, knowledge, and so on. This is the true power of books; as readers, we educate ourselves and learn empathy, and also get different political, historical or cultural points of view. While we might not gain the same amount of power as the people in this novel, we do gain power.

I found this book extremely interesting and I was engrossed the entire way through it. It is violent and could be a little too hard for some to handle but there is something worth exploring here. The Librarian won the Russian Booker Prize in 2008; this is very similar to the Man Booker Prize but for Russian novels. I had not heard too much about the Russian Booker Prize previously but I am now very interested. As a fan of Russian lit, I will keep an eye out for books translated into English so I can continue to explore more post-Soviet literature.

This book originally appeared on my blog; http://www.knowledgelost.org/book-reviews/genre/magical-realism/the-librarian-by...
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knowledge_lost | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 18, 2016 |
It's very Russian: inescapable sense of fatalism, normalized violence and lots of it, and a cast of characters with multiple names that bleed together. I will say that the idea of a secret cult/cabal of readers, reading rooms, librarians, and libraries mystically powered by an author's work is intriguing.

Popsugar Reading Challenge 2015 | Task 24: Read a book based entirely on its cover
 
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Bodagirl | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 19, 2015 |
C'est exceptionnel, je trouve presque toujours un intérêt à une lecture, parfois en me forçant beaucoup... Et bien, là, rien. C'est mauvais, foutraque et confus. La littérature, même la mauvaise, n'est pas n'importe quoi.
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Nikoz | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 8, 2015 |

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