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Me, Margarita: Stories (Georgian Literature Series)
Ana Kordzaia
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Description for Me, Margarita: Stories (Georgian Literature Series)
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Short stories about men and women, love and hate, sex and disappointment, cynicism and hope--perhaps unique in that none of the stories reveal the time or place in they occur: the world is too small now for it to matter. A disillusioned woman, the narrator doesn't mince words about the imperfection of her life, her relationships, her prospects; yet what might in other hands seem discouraging is presented with such humor the reader can't help but feel there may yet be hope... for most of us.
Short stories about men and women, love and hate, sex and disappointment, cynicism and hope--perhaps unique in that none of the stories reveal the time or place in they occur: the world is too small now for it to matter. A disillusioned woman, the narrator doesn't mince words about the imperfection of her life, her relationships, her prospects; yet what might in other hands seem discouraging is presented with such humor the reader can't help but feel there may yet be hope... for most of us.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Dalkey Archive Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Normal, IL, United States
ISBN
9781564788757
SKU
9781564788757
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About Ana Kordzaia
Ana Kordzaia was born in Tbilisi in 1968. She published her debut in 2003, for which she was awarded the SABA Best Debut prize. She works as a critic and literary translator of German into Georgian and in 1999 was awarded the Goethe Institute prize for Best Translation.
Reviews for Me, Margarita: Stories (Georgian Literature Series)
The Georgian Margarita is becoming one of the strongest female literary figures for years. And she is, in her uncomplicated, open way, more emancipated than any feminist construct... As is thematised in one short story with the rather suitable title 'Waiting for the Barbarians,' one of Margarita's most terrible experiences is the gradual disappearance of Georgian culture as it is ... Read more