- Gaito Gazdanov
Gaito Gazdanov (Гайто Газда́нов) (1903-1971) was a
Russia n émigré writer ofOssetian extraction. His real name was Georgi Ivanovich Gazdanov (Георгий Иванович Газда́нов).Biography
Gazdanov was born in
St. Petersburg but was brought up inSiberia andUkraine , where his father worked as a forester. He took part in theRussian Civil War on the side of Wrangel'sWhite Army . In 1920 he left Russia and settled inParis , where he was employed in theRenault factories. Later, he earned his living as ataxi driver .Gazdanov's first novel — "An Evening with Claire" (1930) — won accolades from
Maksim Gorky andVladislav Khodasevich , who noted his indebtedness toMarcel Proust . On the strength of his first short stories, Gazdanov was decried by critics as one of the most gifted writers to begin his career in emigration. Nevertheless, his books of the 1930s are difficult to compare to Vladimir Nabokov's: they are lacking in structure, the narrative is episodic.Gazdanov's mature work was produced after
World War II . His mastery of criminal plots and understanding of psychological detail are in full evidence in his two most popular novels, "The Specter of Alexander Wolf" and "The Return of the Buddha", whose English translations appeared in 1950 and 1951. The writer "excels in creating characters and plots in which cynicism and despair remain in precarious yet convincing balance with a courageous acceptance of life and even a certain "joie de vivre"." ["The Cambridge History of Russian Literature" (ed. by Charles Moser). Cambridge University Press, 1992. ISBN 0-521-42567-0. Page 518.]In 1953, Gazdanov joined the
Radio Liberty , where he hosted a program aboutRussian literature until his death.Gazdanov's works were never published in the USSR. After several decades of oblivion, starting from the 1990s more than fifty editions of his works (including a three-volume collection) were finally published in post-Soviet Russia. The Ossetian artistic community, led by
Valery Gergiev , had a new tombstone placed at his grave in Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois. The annual Gazdanov Readings are held to discuss his literary heritage.Works
Novels
* An Evening with Claire (1929)
* The History of a Journey (1934)
* The Flight (1939)
* Night Roads (1941)
* The Specter of Alexander Wolf (1947)
* Buddha's Return (1949)
* Pilgrims (1953)
* The Awakening (1965)
* Evelyne and Her Friends (1968)References
Further reading
*Olga Orlova. "Gazdanov". Moscow: Molodaya Gvardiya, 2003. ISBN 5-235-02644-6.
External links
* [http://www.harvardmag.com/jf98/vita.html Gazdanov's biography in Harvard Magazine]
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