A Woman Loved

Author:   Andreï Makine ,  Geoffrey Strachan
Publisher:   Quercus Publishing
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9781848668867


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   04 August 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Catherine the Great's life seems to have been made for the cinema. Countless love affairs and wild sexual escapades, betrayal, revenge, murder - there is no shortage of historical drama. But Oleg Erdmann, a young Russian filmmaker, seeks to discover and portray the real Catherine, her essential, emotional truth. When he is dropped from the film he initially scripted - his name summarily excised from the credits - Erdmann is cast adrift in a changing world. A second chance beckons when an old friend enriched by the capitalist new dawn invites him to refashion his opus for a television serial. But Erdmann is made acutely aware that the market exerts its own forms of censorship. While he comes to accept that each age must cast Catherine in its own image, one question continues to nag at him. Was the empress, whose sexual appetites were sated with favours bought with titles and coin, ever truly loved? In his search for an answer, Erdmann will find a love of his own that brings the fulfilment that filmmaking once promised him.

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Author:   Andreï Makine ,  Geoffrey Strachan
Publisher:   Quercus Publishing
Imprint:   MacLehose Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.198kg
ISBN:  

9781848668867


ISBN 10:   1848668864
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   04 August 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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The visionary Makine has written yet another remarkable novel. A Woman Loved is about art, film-making, an artist's search for expression and a woman's desperate if despotic search for love. It is also about how ideas give life meaning. Above all, it is about Russia, past and present. -- Eileen Battersby Irish Times. We are fortunate, in our own grey time, to have a novelist like Makine, and he has been fortunate in the translator who has brought all his books to the English-reading world. Geoffrey Strachan renders him perfectly into English. I have read Makine in both French and English, and Strachan contrives to make the English reading experience no different from reading the original French. This is remarkable. -- Allan Massie Scotsman. With all the imaginative virtuosity he is known for, Andrei Makine has managed to construct a Russian doll-like novel, where the centuries overlap and replicate each other -- Thierry Clermont Figaro By untangling the skein of two realities, two centuries apart, [Makine] has braided together art and life, fiction and reality -- Macha Sery Le Monde Andrei Makine takes on the centuries with a mastery worthy of the most scholarly historian ... A magnetic novel -- Marianne Payot L'Express


Andrei Makine is among the most skilled and subtle authors working today, and this novel is one of his masterpieces. -- Sarah Crown Times Literary Supplement. The visionary Makine has written yet another remarkable novel. A Woman Loved is about art, film-making, an artist's search for expression and a woman's desperate if despotic search for love. It is also about how ideas give life meaning. Above all, it is about Russia, past and present. -- Eileen Battersby Irish Times. We are fortunate, in our own grey time, to have a novelist like Makine, and he has been fortunate in the translator who has brought all his books to the English-reading world. Geoffrey Strachan renders him perfectly into English. I have read Makine in both French and English, and Strachan contrives to make the English reading experience no different from reading the original French. This is remarkable. -- Allan Massie Scotsman. With all the imaginative virtuosity he is known for, Andrei Makine has managed to construct a Russian doll-like novel, where the centuries overlap and replicate each other -- Thierry Clermont Figaro By untangling the skein of two realities, two centuries apart, [Makine] has braided together art and life, fiction and reality -- Macha Sery Le Monde Andrei Makine takes on the centuries with a mastery worthy of the most scholarly historian ... A magnetic novel -- Marianne Payot L'Express This novel about a film-maker writing, and trying to make, a film about Catherine the Great, first under the supervision of Soviet censors and then in the mad days of the Yeltsin presidency when the oligarchs ran wild and became precariously rich, is one of his best. And that's very high praise. Spectator Books of the Year


Andre Makine is among the most skilled and subtle authors working today, and this novel is one of his masterpieces. -- Sarah Crown Times Literary Supplement. The visionary Makine has written yet another remarkable novel. A Woman Loved is about art, film-making, an artist's search for expression and a woman's desperate if despotic search for love. It is also about how ideas give life meaning. Above all, it is about Russia, past and present. -- Eileen Battersby Irish Times. We are fortunate, in our own grey time, to have a novelist like Makine, and he has been fortunate in the translator who has brought all his books to the English-reading world. Geoffrey Strachan renders him perfectly into English. I have read Makine in both French and English, and Strachan contrives to make the English reading experience no different from reading the original French. This is remarkable. -- Allan Massie Scotsman. With all the imaginative virtuosity he is known for, Andrei Makine has managed to construct a Russian doll-like novel, where the centuries overlap and replicate each other -- Thierry Clermont Figaro By untangling the skein of two realities, two centuries apart, [Makine] has braided together art and life, fiction and reality -- Macha Sery Le Monde Andrei Makine takes on the centuries with a mastery worthy of the most scholarly historian ... A magnetic novel -- Marianne Payot L'Express


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Andrei Makine was born in Siberia, but writes his novels in French. Le Testament Fran ais was the winner of the Prix Goncourt and the Prix Medici, and the first novel to win both of these prestigious awards. Geoffrey Strachan has translated all Andrei Makine's novels published in English. He was awarded the Scott-Moncrieff Prize for Makine's Le Testament Fran ais.

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