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Dmitry Lipskerov

Tool & the Butterflies

Tool & the Butterflies

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Dmitry Lipskerov is a Russian writer who is compared to Mikhail Bulgakov and Gabriel Garcia Marquez. His novel "The Tool and the Butterflies" is a satire of Russian society, exploring post-Soviet attitudes towards gender and sexuality. It is a darkly comedic exploration of post-Soviet attitudes towards gender and sexuality, with naturalistic dialogue and everyday detail. It is also a story of family and what matters most in life, in the grandest tradition of Russian literature.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 384 pages
\n Publication date: 28 January 2021
\n Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
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Dmitry Lipskerov, an acclaimed Russian writer, has been likened to Mikhail Bulgakov and Gabriel Garcia Marquez throughout his career. He delves into the captivating story of Mr. Iratov, a wealthy and content individual whose life is turned upside down. Drawing inspiration from Gogol's satirical masterpiece "The Nose," Lipskerov's novel explores a peculiar loss, transposing it onto a more delicate organ. In this novel, the protagonist wakes up one morning without his tool, only to find it re-appearing sentient and in a distant village. This sets the stage for a captivating and absurd narrative, where characters from diverse social backgrounds come together with different agendas to shape the destiny of a universe that is both familiar and fantastical. It serves as a brilliant satire of contemporary Russian society.

Lipskerov's English language debut, The Tool and the Butterflies, is a multifaceted exploration of post-Soviet attitudes towards gender and sexuality. It is also a historically and socially grounded narrative, filled with naturalistic dialogue and everyday details. At its core, it is a poignant story about family and the values that truly matter in life, drawing upon the rich tradition of Russian literature.

Through his vivid storytelling and profound insights, Lipskerov invites readers to contemplate the complexities of human relationships, societal norms, and the pursuit of happiness. His novel offers a thought-provoking commentary on the human condition, resonating with readers on a global scale.

With its captivating narrative, rich symbolism, and profound themes, The Tool and the Butterflies is a testament to Dmitry Lipskerov's talent as a writer and his ability to create compelling stories that transcend boundaries. It is a must-read for anyone interested in contemporary Russian literature, as well as those who appreciate thoughtful and thought-provoking storytelling.

\n Weight: 452g\n
Dimension: 139 x 215 x 29 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781646050390\n \n

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