In the Shadow of Wolves: A Times Book of the Year, 2019

Awards:   Winner of Georg Dehio Book Prize 2018 (Germany) Winner of Justinas Marcinkevičius Prize. Winner of Writers' Union Award, Lithuania.
Author:   Alvydas Šlepikas ,  Romas Kinka
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
Edition:   Hardback
ISBN:  

9781786074683


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   06 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Awards

  • Winner of Georg Dehio Book Prize 2018 (Germany)
  • Winner of Justinas Marcinkevičius Prize.
  • Winner of Writers' Union Award, Lithuania.

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Author:   Alvydas Šlepikas ,  Romas Kinka
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
Imprint:   Oneworld Publications
Edition:   Hardback
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm
ISBN:  

9781786074683


ISBN 10:   1786074680
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   06 June 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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`Has the simple narrative structure and heightened quality of a fable... Slepikas has a vivid vision and lyricism which lifts the prose and ensures it is anything but derivative.' * <i>Big Issue</i> * `A heartbreaking blend of historical facts and literary prose.' * <i>Foreword Reviews</i> * `A raw and tender true tale... It's no wonder that this elegant and intricate debut has garnered its Lithuanian author many awards.' * <i>LoveReading</i> * `Vivid, highly dramatic and compelling... Alvydas Slepikas has broken the dam of silence.' * <i>Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten</i> * `This novel finds the perfect balance between documentary and literary narrative.' * <i>Kieler Nachrichten</i> * 'A significant work of memorialisation... Slepikas - who is also a scriptwriter and director - injects his writing with a dramatic urgency that seeks to capture the scale of extraordinary suffering.' * <i>The Calvert Journal</i> * `In the Shadow of Wolves is a gem of Lithuanian literature. It touches a nerve as it tells the story of those who survived an awful fate, who have experienced the most terrible things.' * <i>Alfa.lt</i> * `Alvydas Slepikas uses direct yet poetic language to write about a period of history that has remained almost entirely buried until now. His concise prose conveys the tragedy of the situation and contains rich details about that time and place.' * <i>Siaures Atenai</i> * `This novel is intriguing, important and innovative - Alvydas Slepikas confronts present with past, and cruelty and agony go hand in hand with love and self-sacrifice. His aim was to help young readers understand some of the horrors of war, and he achieves this.' * <i>Election Year Books</i> * `This novel differs from other works of its kind; in its narration, and its sensitive, poetic style. Alvydas Slepikas paints a beautiful picture of the world through a child's eyes - with the help of fairy tales and dreams, creating a complete contrast to the bitter reality.' * <i>bernardinai.lt</i> * `In the Shadow of Wolves paints a very realistic, bleak picture of life after the Second World War. The novel is unique in its story, which focuses on the life of Germans and Lithuanians after the war, and because it will not only warm readers' hearts, but will also inspire them to live.' * <i>15min.lt</i> * `Alvydas Slepikas has written a sensitive novel that takes us back to a time filled with death, violence, hunger and bitter cold. This novel broke the taboo of silence in Lithuania.' * Eckard Scheld, Leipzig Book Fair * `Alvydas Slepikas uses concise language and fast-paced scenes to portray the children's will to survive, the unimaginable cruelty as well as the help that some of the children received. Highly recommended.' * ekz service for libraries * `In poetic language that is by turns concise and compact, Alvydas Slepikas brings justice for his young heroes and victims. Readers can almost smell the cold sweat of the women and girls as they encounter drunken soldiers, feel the deep, penetrating hunger, the biting winter cold, the beatings suffered and handed out by children as they fight for a single morsel of food, and share in their despair and their sheer will to survive.' * hansen & munk * 'In the Shadow of Wolves is fast-paced, with the children sharing one experience after another. And the reader is always there too, hiding with the children in old railway trains, praying and hoping with them.' * BR24 (Germany) *


`Vivid, highly dramatic and compelling... Alvydas Slepikas has broken the dam of silence.' * <i>Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten</i> * `This novel finds the perfect balance between documentary and literary narrative.' * <i>Kieler Nachrichten</i> * `Alvydas Slepikas has written a sensitive novel that takes us back to a time filled with death, violence, hunger and bitter cold. This novel broke the taboo of silence in Lithuania.' * Eckard Scheld, Leipzig Book Fair * `Alvydas Slepikas uses concise language and fast-paced scenes to portray the children's will to survive, the unimaginable cruelty as well as the help that some of the children received. Highly recommended.' * ekz service for libraries * `In poetic language that is by turns concise and compact, Alvydas Slepikas brings justice for his young heroes and victims. Readers can almost smell the cold sweat of the women and girls as they encounter drunken soldiers, feel the deep, penetrating hunger, the biting winter cold, the beatings suffered and handed out by children as they fight for a single morsel of food, and share in their despair and their sheer will to survive.' * hansen & munk * 'In the Shadow of Wolves is fast-paced, with the children sharing one experience after another. And the reader is always there too, hiding with the children in old railway trains, praying and hoping with them.' * BR24 (Germany) *


Alvydas Slepikas has written a sensitive novel that takes us back to a time filled with death, violence, hunger and bitter cold. This novel broke the taboo of silence in Lithuania. --Eckard Scheld, Leipzig Book Fair


Author Information

Alvydas Šlepikas is one of the most multi-talented contemporary Lithuanian writers – he is a poet, prose writer, playwright, screenwriter, actor and director. His works include two books of poetry, a short story collection and a novel, Mano vardas – Maryte (My Name is Maryte, 2012). He has frequently edited editions originating from the annual Spring Poetry Festival, edited the cultural weekly, Literatura ir menas, and currently oversees the fiction section of this journal. Translated by Romas Kinka.

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