Grey Bees (Paperback)
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Grey Bees (Paperback)

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Paperback 352 Pages
Published: 12/11/2020

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Ukraine's most famous novelist dramatises the conflict raging in his country through the adventures of a mild-mannered beekeeper. From the author of the bestselling Death and the Penguin.

"A latter-day Bulgakov . . . A Ukrainian Murakami" - Phoebe Taplin, Guardian

Little Starhorodivka, a village of three streets, lies in Ukraine's Grey Zone, the no-man's-land between loyalist and separatist forces. Thanks to the lukewarm war of sporadic violence and constant propaganda that has been dragging on for years, only two residents remain: retired safety inspector turned beekeeper Sergey Sergeyich and Pashka, a "frenemy" from his schooldays.

With little food and no electricity, under ever-present threat of bombardment, Sergeyich's one remaining pleasure is his bees. As spring approaches, he knows he must take them far from the Grey Zone so they can collect their pollen in peace. This simple mission on their behalf introduces him to combatants and civilians on both sides of the battle lines: loyalists, separatists, Russian occupiers and Crimean Tatars. Wherever he goes, Sergeyich's childlike simplicity and strong moral compass disarm everyone he meets.

But could these qualities be manipulated to serve an unworthy cause, spelling disaster for him, his bees and his country?

Grey Bees is as timely as the author's Ukraine Diaries were in 2014, but treats the unfolding crisis in a more imaginative way, with a pinch of Kurkov's signature humour. Who better than Ukraine's most famous novelist - who writes in Russian - to illuminate and present a balanced portrait of this most bewildering of modern conflicts?

Translated from the Russian by Boris Dralyuk

Boris Dralyuk is an award-winning translator and the Executive Editor of the Los Angeles Review of Books. He taught Russian literature for a number of years at UCLA and at the University of St Andrews. He is a co-editor (with Robert Chandler and Irina Mashinski) of the Penguin Book of Russian Poetry, and has translated Isaac Babel's Red Cavalry and Odessa Stories, as well as Kurkov's The Bickford Fuse. In 2020 he received the inaugural Kukula Award for Excellence in Non-fiction Book Reviewing from the Washington Monthly.

With the support of the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union

Publisher: Quercus Publishing
ISBN: 9780857059345
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 420 g
Dimensions: 232 x 152 x 32 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS
A latter-day Bulgakov . . . A Ukrainian Murakami. -- Phoebe Taplin * Guardian. *
A post-Soviet Kafka. -- Colin Freeman * Daily Telegraph. *
Kurkov draws us with deceptive ease into a dense complex world full of wonderful characters. -- Michael Palin.
A kind of Ukrainian Kurt Vonnegut -- Ian Sansom * Spectator. *
This time, the Ukrainian author of Death and the Penguin, known for his brilliantly dark humour, has written a modern-day odyssey, with a return that is ambiguously hopeful. -- India Lewis * Arts Desk *
Strange and mesmerising . . . In spare prose, Ukraine's most famous novelist unsparingly examines the inhuman confusions of our modern times and the longing of the warm-hearted everyman that is Sergeyich for the rationality of the natural world. -- John Thornhill * Financial Times *
A warm and surprisingly funny book from Ukraine's greatest living novelist. -- Charlie Connelly * New European Books of the Year *
Carries top notes of Beckett and Pinter, along with a slug of Kafka. * Strong Words. *
Sergey is at once a war-weary adventurer and a fairy-tale innocent . . . His naive gaze allows Kurkov to get to the heart of a country bewildered by crisis and war, but where kindness can still be found . . . Translated by Boris Dralyuk with sensitivity and ingenuity. -- Uilleam Blacker * Times Literary Supplement *

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TripFiction

“A gentle novel set in war torn UKRAINE”

Grey Bees is a delightful, well-mannered book set against the violence of war torn Ukraine. Sergey Sergeyich is one of only two people left in small village in the Grey Zone between loyalist and separatist forces. He... More

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“Perfect kurkov”

I always love kurkov, for a short thought, character things or factual he’s right on it,I could recommend frontline Ukraine by sakwa as an accompaniment to this, either side I love this book and characters....read... More

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Zuzanna Skrobacka

“A great novel!”

A great story about a beekeeper living in the grey zone between Ukraine and Russia. In the lights of the lates events and invasion of Ukraine, the novel has got a new meaning.
I loved the story.

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