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Mikhail Shishkin (writer)

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impostors pass insane laws that are returning everyone to the Middle Ages – such a country cannot be my Russia. I want to and will represent another Russia, my Russia, a country free of impostors, a country with a state structure that defends the right of the individual, not the right to corruption, a country with a free media, free elections, and free people.
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that "Shishkin's prodigious erudition, lapidary phrasing and penchant for generic play are conspicuous components of his art...These characteristics do indeed ally him with Nabokov, as does his faith in the power of the written word: "The story is the hand, and you're the mitt. Stories change you,
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is a great novel about a word and a language that becomes soft and obedient in the hands of a Master. It can create any other reality which will be more stunning and credible that the real world. The gap between a word and a fact, between reality and its translation to the human language is a real
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wrote: "Both novels attempt to represent multifaceted reality, and there is sometimes an unbearable intensity as the metaphors sprout and writhe. The breathlessness of Maidenhair becomes, in The Light and the Dark, a more measured brilliance; the urgency of Shishkin's mission is undimmed. "Unless
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A country where power has been seized by a corrupt, criminal regime, where the state is a pyramid of thieves, where elections have become farce, where courts serve the authorities, not the law, where there are political prisoners, where state television has become a prostitute, where packs of
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stated, "The writer tries to connect the achievements of Western literature of the XX century and its love for verbal technique with the humanistic nature of Russian literature. His new novel speaks about the most important subject: how to defeat death with
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in Berlin from 2012 to 2013. He is a frequent guest lecturer at universities and cultural foundations across Europe and the United States and a frequent speaker on television and radio in many countries.
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stated: "In short, Maidenhair is the best post-Soviet Russian novel I have read. Simply put, it is true literature, a phenomenon we encounter too rarely in any language." Boris Dralyuk wrote in
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Asked in an interview about all his prizes, Shishkin replied: "No award has ever made a book better." Shishkin sees his critical accomplishment as "proof that I was right not to compromise."
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on 18 January 1961 to Irina Georgievna Shishkina, a Russian literature teacher, and Pavel Mikhailovich Shishkin, an engineer constructor. In 1977 Shishkin graduated from high school #59 in
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praised this digital project as "a new level in the development of book culture". Shishkin called this book in an interview "my very personal encyclopedia of the Russian Culture".
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wrote: "A beautiful, powerful and fascinating book which will become a milestone not only in the history of Russian literature but in the development of Russian self-awareness."
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Shishkin compares the writing process with a blood transfusion: "I am sharing the most important essence of life with my reader. But we need to have the same blood type."
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praised the author: "Mr. Shishkin has created a bewitching potion of reality and fantasy, of history and fable, and of lonely need and joyful consolation."
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His prose has been praised, e.g., "Shishkin's language is wonderfully lucid and concise. Without sounding archaic, it reaches over the heads of
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life is transformed into words, there will be nothing." ...Shishkin's writing is both philosophically ambitious and sensually specific."
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described Shishkin as "a proud sentimentalist. (The gold medal for synchronized cynicism and sentimentalism will always go to Russia.)"
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Monocle Magazine, April 2013, Issue 62, volume 7, p.182-183. Book Review: 'The Light and the Dark' by Robert Bound, January 10, 2014
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In 2013, he pulled out of representing Russia at the Book Expo in the United States. Mikhail Shishkin declared in his Open Letter:
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in Moscow. It won him the main Russian literary Prize "Bolshaya kniga" - the author received the main award of the
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Sternstunde Philosophie - Poet gegen Zar - Der Schriftsteller Michail Schischkin/Poet against Tsar (in German)
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Translations of the works of Mikhail Shishkin have received numerous international awards, including the 2007
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within the Immigration Department and specifically with refugees as a Russian and German translator. He has
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Montreux-Missolunghi-Astapovo, Tracing Byron and Tolstoy, a literary walk from Lake Geneva to the Bern Alps
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Montreux-Missolunghi-Astapowo: Tracing Byron and Tolstoy, a literary walk from Lake Geneva to the Bern Alps
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called the book "an ideal introduction to Shishkin and his work". According to critic Jacob Kiernan (
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Iconic Names of Russian Literature: Mikhail Shishkin. A collection of 35 essays on his writing
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The New York Times Book Review "Dear Sasha, Dear Volodya" by Boris Fishman, January 10, 2014
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The Guardian "The Light and the Dark by Mikhail Shishkin" by Phoebe Taplin, March 13, 2013
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Wall Street Journal, Book Review: 'The Light and the Dark' by Sam Sacks, January 10, 2014
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Mikhail Shishkin delivers the keynote speech at the 2017 PEN Awards for Free Expression
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called Shishkin "a writer with a compelling sense of the skull beneath the skin."
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A letter on the snow. Three essays. Robert Walser, James Joyce, Vladimir Sharov
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A multimedia digital book. Petit-Lucelle Publishing House, Kleinlützel, 2019,
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Tote Seelen, lebende Nasen. Eine Einführung in die russische Kulturgeschichte.
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Shishkin openly opposes the current Russian government and criticizes sharply
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Dead Souls, living Noses. An Introduction into the Russian Culture History
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Dead Souls, living Noses. An Introduction into the Russian Culture History
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All Shishkins's novels have been adapted into theater dramas in Russia.
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His experience of moving to a new country inspired Shishkin to write
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The Sunday Times "On a winning streak" by Phil Baker, April 14, 2013
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like mitts. You have to understand that stories are living beings"."
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Dans les pas de Byron et Tolstoi. Du lac Léman à l'Oberland bernois
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Montreux-Missolunghi-Astapowo, Auf den Spuren von Byron und Tolstoj
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Montreux-Missolunghi-Astapowo, Auf den Spuren von Byron und Tolstoi
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Mikhail Shishkin refuses to represent 'criminal' Russian regime
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Frieden oder Krieg. Russland und der Westen – eine Annäherung.
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Mikhail Shishkin Vince il Grinzane Cavour - Mosca 21.11.2007
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Mikhail Shishkin Vince il Grinzane Cavour - Mosca 21.11.2007
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Michail Schischkin: «Für mein Buch gibt es noch kein Regal»
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the Official Site of the Russian National Bestseller Prize
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Shishkin´s Talk at the Columbia University June 26, 2013
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in 2012 was highly praised by critics. Daniel Kalder in
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Shishkin´s Open Letter in Russian, German and English
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An Approach 1717: 578:1993 the Prize for the best Debut of the Year 206:Shishkin was invited as a guest professor to 46:Cafe Odeon in Zürich 2010 © Evgeniya Frolkova 8: 1639:Shishkin Vince il Premio Strega Europeo 2022 1171:Mikhail Chichkine "Triste empire poutinien" 336:released Shishkin's book written in German 1939:Moscow State Pedagogical University alumni 1724: 1710: 1702: 1286:Review by Daniel Kalder, November 26. 2012 499:In 2019, Shishkin released a digital Book 361:hotbed of internal tension in the novel". 29: 1369:Calligraphy Lesson: The Collected Stories 916:Calligraphy Lesson: The Collected Stories 448:Calligraphy Lesson: The Collected Stories 1954:20th-century Russian short story writers 819:, an essay collection, in German (2002). 792:literary and historical guidebook (1999) 306:for the best Russian novel of the year. 298:published Shishkin's breakthrough novel 1016: 399:(2011) and won the reader choice vote. 1152:"Mikhail Shishkin | the Guardian" 348:In 2005, Shishkin published the novel 326:(Werkbeitrag des Kantons Zürich 2000). 1133:Mikhail Shishkin on Olimpics in Sochi 340:which received the literary award of 7: 1474:"Russia's best-kept literary secret" 1267:By the word shall we be resurrected 222:Shishkin has published articles in 1441:, by U.Schmid NZZ, January 20.2019 610:National Bestseller Literary Prize 344:(Werkjahr der Stadt Zürich 2002). 187:Moscow State Pedagogical Institute 182:district in the centre of Moscow. 25: 1964:20th-century Russian male writers 775:, essays and short stories (2017) 195:for family reasons. He worked in 115:Russian National Bestseller Award 1944:Russian male short story writers 1301:by Boris Dralyuk, March 29. 2013 567:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 40: 1673:, a Review by Madeleine LaRue, 1613:Chad W. Post (April 10, 2013). 1490:Interview with Mikhail Shishkin 1423:Interview with Mikhail Shishkin 1386:by Caroline North, May 22. 2015 1046:Interview with Mikhail Shishkin 851:. Ludwig Verlag, München 2019, 649:Maidenhair (German translation) 593:Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger 479:Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger 391:(Letter-Book) was published by 272:also appeared the same year in 1413:Noir sur Blanc, Lausanne, 2015 1371:, Book Review by Jacob Kiernan 1084:BBC Radio 4 Talk with Shishkin 905:, 2013, tr. Andrew Bromfield. 645:International Literature Award 483:International Literature Award 431:The New York Times Book Review 405:was published under the title 218:DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program 1: 1506:"Vladimir Putin's black hole" 1284:Mikhail Shishkin´s Maidenhair 1064:Das Ich und seine Geschichten 380:The Times Literary Supplement 208:Washington and Lee University 174:Mikhail Shishkin was born in 1929:Russian Booker Prize winners 216:Shishkin was a guest of the 1478:Russia Beyond the Headlines 1251:Mikhail Shishkin´s Anabasis 1240:Limmat Verlag, Zürich, 2002 421:stated: "His latest novel, 401:The English translation of 288:called Mikhail Shishkin in 252:, and other media outlets. 191:In 1995, Shishkin moved to 160:Russian National Bestseller 1980: 1675:The Quarterly Conversation 1024:Shishkin´s Literary Agency 655:Best Translated Book Award 144:Mikhail Pavlovich Shishkin 18:Mikhail Pavlovich Shishkin 1743: 969:Columbia University Press 918:, Deep Vellum, 2015, tr. 675:, Italian translation of 151: 130: 39: 1685:on Mikhail Shishkin and 937:Tolstoy and Spirituality 705:One Night Befalls Us All 626:(Italian translation of 473:(Italian translation of 302:. In 2000 the novel won 278:Larionov's Reminiscences 262:One Night Befalls Us All 1216:The Boston Sunday Globe 1138:The Wall Street Journal 1035:Big Book Prize web-site 971:, 2016. — 366/571 p. — 807:Books written in German 769:The Half-Belt Overcoat 489:(German translation of 415:The Wall Street Journal 376:The Dallas Morning News 231:The Wall Street Journal 1959:20th-century essayists 1949:Russian male essayists 1914:Russian male novelists 1269:by Dmitry Kharitonov, 941:Academic Studies Press 895:The Light and the Dark 713:Всех ожидает одна ночь 677:The Light and the Dark 563: 450:. Michael Orthofer in 444:Deep Vellum Publishing 423:The Light and the Dark 407:The Light and the Dark 270:Всех ожидает одна ночь 185:After graduation from 152:Михаил Павлович Шишкин 1384:Is all about Language 1299:Sentimental Education 1253:by Maya Kucherskaya, 933:Tolstoy and the Death 684:Selected bibliography 665:Premio Strega Europeo 620:Grinzane Cavour Prize 558: 467:Grinzane Cavour Prize 1838:Aleksandr Ilichevsky 1737:Russian Booker Prize 1453:LZ, January 13, 2019 1071:Neue Zürcher Zeitung 864:English Translations 729:The Taking of Izmail 701:, short story (1993) 587:The Taking of Izmail 583:Russian Booker Prize 550:annexation of Crimea 304:Russian Booker Prize 300:The Taking of Izmail 156:Russian Booker Prize 111:Russian Booker Prize 102:Fiction, non-fiction 27:Russian-Swiss writer 1934:Writers from Moscow 1664:The American Reader 1511:September 18, 2015. 1367:New Orleans Review 1236:Michail Schischkin 1141:, February 14, 2014 786:Russian Switzerland 709:Omnes una manet nox 387:In 2010, the novel 354:Big Book Award 2006 316:Russian Switzerland 309:Nezavisimaya gazeta 266:Omnes una manet nox 94:Russia, Switzerland 1886:Alexander Snegirev 1862:Alexander Chudakov 1802:Lyudmila Ulitskaya 1524:The New York Times 1408:Mikhaïl Chichkine 1121:The New York Times 1061:Ulrich M. 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