Fazil Iskander Explained
Fazil Iskander |
Birth Name: | Искандер, Фазиль Абдулович Fazil Abdulovich Iskander |
Birth Date: | 1929 3, df=y |
Birth Place: | Sukhumi, SSRA, TSFSR, USSR |
Death Place: | Peredelkino, Russia |
Occupation: | Novelist, essayist, poet |
Nationality: | Russian |
Genre: | memoirs, satire, parable, essays, aphorism |
Notableworks: | Sandro of Chegem |
Relatives: | Abdul Ibragimovich Iskander (father); Leili Khasanovna Iskander (mother); Feredun Abdulovich Iskander (brother); Giuli Abdulovna Iskander (sister) |
Signature: | Автограф Фазиля Искандера.png |
Fazil Abdulovich Iskander (6 March 1929 – 31 July 2016) was a Soviet and Russian[1] writer and poet known in the former Soviet Union for his descriptions of Caucasian life. He authored various stories, including "Zashita Chika", which features a crafty and likeable young boy named "Chik", but is probably best known for the picaresque novel Sandro of Chegem and its sequel The Gospel According to Chegem.
Biography
Early life
Fazil Abdulovich Iskander was born in 1929 in the cosmopolitan port city of Sukhumi, Georgia (then part of the USSR) to an Iranian father (Abdul Ibragimovich Iskander) and an Abkhazian mother (Leili Khasanovna Iskander).[2] [3] His father was deported to Iran in 1938 and sent to a penal camp where he died in 1957.[4] His father was the victim of Joseph Stalin's deportation policies of the national minorities of the Caucasus. As a result, Fazil and his brother Feredun and his sister Giuli were raised by his mother's Abkhazian family. Fazil was only nine years old at that time.[5] [6]
Career
The most famous intellectual of Abkhazia, he first became well known in the mid-1960s along with other representatives of the "young prose" movement like Yury Kazakov and Vasily Aksyonov, especially for what is perhaps his best story,[7] Sozvezdie kozlotura (1966), variously translated as "The Goatibex Constellation," "The Constellation of the Goat-Buffalo," and "Constellation of Capritaurus." It is written from the point of view of a young newspaperman who returns to his native Abkhazia, joins the staff of a local newspaper, and is caught up in the publicity campaign for a newly produced farm animal, a cross between a goat and a West Caucasian tur (Capra caucasica); a "remarkable satire of Lysenko's genetics and Khrushchev's agricultural campaigns, it was harshly criticized for showing the Soviet Union in a bad light."[8] [9]
He is probably best known in the English speaking world for Sandro of Chegem, a picaresque novel that recounts life in a fictional Abkhaz village from the early years of the 20th century until the 1970s, which evoked praise for the author as "an Abkhazian Mark Twain."[10] Mr. Iskander's humor, like Mark Twain's, has a tendency to sneak up on you instead of hitting you over the head.[10] This rambling, amusing and ironic work has been considered as an example of magic realism, although Iskander himself said he "did not care for Latin American magic realism in general".[11] Five films were made based upon parts of the novel.[12]
Iskander distanced himself from the Abkhaz secessionist strivings in the late 1980s and criticised both Georgian and Abkhaz communities of Abkhazia for their ethnic prejudices. He warned that Abkhazia could become a new Nagorno-Karabakh. Later Iskander resided in Moscow and was a writer for the newspaper Kultura.[13]
On 3 September 2011, a statue of Iskander's literary character Chik was unveiled on Sukhumi's Muhajir Quay.[14]
Family
Iskander had been married to a Russian poet Antonina Mikhailovna Khlebnikova since 1960. In 2011 the couple published a book of poems entitled Snow and Grapes to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. They had one son and one daughter.
Death
Iskander died in his home on 31 July 2016 in Peredelkino, aged 87.[15] [16] [17] [18]
Quotes
"Perhaps the most touching and profound characteristic of childhood is an unquestioning belief in the rule of common sense. The child believes that the world is rational and hence regards everything irrational as some sort of obstacle to be pushed aside. . . . The best people, I think, are those who over the years have managed to retain this childhood faith in the world's rationality. For it is this faith which provides man with passion and zeal in his struggle against the twin follies of cruelty and stupidity." (The Goatibex Constellation)
„all serious Russian and European literature is an endless commentary on the gospel.“
(„Reflections of a Writer“ by Fazil Iskander) [19]
Awards and prizes
In 2009, Bank of Abkhazia issued a commemorative silver coin from the series "Outstanding Personalities of Abkhazia", dedicated to Fazil Iskander denomination of 10 apsaras.
Already after the writer's death, the Fazil Iskander International Literary Prize was established in Russia in three nominations: prose, poetry and screenplay based on the works of Iskander. The Fazil Iskander International Literary Award is now in its sixth year.[30] was established on August 3, 2016 by the Russian branch of the International Russian PEN Center.
Works
Works in English translation
- Forbidden Fruit and Other Stories, Central Books LTD, 1972.
- The Goatibex Constellation, Ardis, 1975.
- Lindsey . Byron . Iskander . Fazil . Burlingame . Helen . The Goatibex Constellation . Books Abroad . 1976 . 50 . 4 . 905 . 10.2307/40131179 . 40131179 .
- Contemporary Russian Prose (English and Russian Edition), 1980
- Sandro of Chegem, Vintage Books, 1983.
- The Gospel According to Chegem, Vintage Books, 1984.
- Chik and His Friends, Ardis 1985.
- Bolshoi den bolshogo doma: Rasskazy, 1986
- Iskander . Fazil . Fooling with words . Index on Censorship . May 1988 . 17 . 5 . 19–20 . 10.1080/03064228808534413 . 146216870 . free .
- Rabbits and Boa Constrictors, Ardis, 1989. (Co-authored with Ronald E. Peterson)
- The Old House Under the Cypress Tree, Faber and Faber, 1996.
- The Thirteenth Labour of Hercules, Raduga, 1997.
- Rasskazy, povestʹ, skazka, dialog, ėsse, stikhi (Zerkalo) (Russian Edition), 1999
- Parom (Russian Edition), 2004
- Kozy i Shekspir: [Goats and Shakespear: ], Russian Edition, 2008
- Put' iz Variag v Greki (The Road from the Varangians to the Greeks), Russian Edition 2008
- Zoloto Vil'gel'ma: Povesti, Rasskazy (Gold of Vilgel'm: Stories, tales), 2010.
- L'energia della vergogna (Italian Edition), 2014.
- The Mystery of Conscience, 2016.
- Departures, 2016
- Sandró de Cheguem (Narrativa) (Spanish Edition), 2017
- Druzia-priiateli/Detstvo Chika, Russian Edition 2018
- Zvezdnyy kamen (Russian Edition), 2019
- The Commonwealth Reconstructed
- Book: Iskander, Fazil . Fazil Iskander
. Les lapins et les boas (Littérature étrangère rivages) . Fazil Iskander . 1990 . Rivages. 978-2-869-30408-6 .
- Book: Iskander, Fazil . Fazil Iskander
. Kroliki i udavy . Fazil Iskander . 1988 . Книжная палата. 978-5-700-00016-1 . 288 .
Online
Further reading
- Russian writer of Iranian origin hailed in Moscow.
- Kriza . Elisa . Blood Carnival and Its Variations in Mexican and Soviet Subversive Satires by René Avilés and Fazil Iskander . Comparative Literature Studies . 2021 . 58 . 2 . 397–430 . 10.5325/complitstudies.58.2.0397 . 238010747 . .
- Milne . Lesley . Fazil' Iskander: From 'Petukh' to 'Pshada' . The Slavonic and East European Review . 1996 . 74 . 3 . 445–463 . 4212146 .
External links
Notes and References
- "There's no doubt I'm a Russian writer who praised Abkhazia a lot. Unfortunately, I haven't written anything in the Abkhaz language. The choice of Russian culture was principal to me." It is stifling to live without conscience interview in Rossiyskaya Gazeta, March 4, 2011 (in Russian)
- Christine Rydel. Russian Prose Writers After World War II, Volume 302. p 122. Thomson Gale, 2005
- News: A Remembrance Of Fazil Iskander: 'We Have All Lost A Close Relative' . Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty . August 2016 . RFERL . 2023-07-20 . Coalson . Robert .
- Book: The Myth of the Non-Russian: Iskander and Aitmatov's Magical Universe. 9780739105313. 24 October 2014. Haber. Erika. 2003. Lexington Books .
- Web site: Soviet Literature and Art: Almanac. 1990. 11 May 2015.
- Web site: On rabbits and boa constrictors: Fazil Iskander: the 'bard of Abkhazia' who produced tragicomic chronicles of Soviet bureaucracy . NI Syndication Limited.
- Edward J. Brown, Russian Literature Since the Revolution (Harvard University Press, 1982:), p. 331.
- Karen L. Ryan-Hayes, Contemporary Russian Satire: A Genre Study (Cambridge University Press, 2006:), p. 15.
- Web site: Iranian-Russian author Iskander dies at 88 . Iran Daily .
- Jacoby, Susan. "An Abkhazian Mark Twain". The New York Times. 15 May 1983. Retrieved 24 June 2009.
- Book: Haber, Erika. The Myth of the Non-Russian. 2003. Lexington Books. 0-7391-0531-0.
- Web site: Fazil Iskander: A Colorful, Lyrical and Deeply Funny Writer . August 2016 . The Moscow Times . 2023-07-20.
- Web site: Fazil' Iskander, "Forbidden Fruit" . 8 July 2014 . . 2023-07-20.
- News: В Абхазии появился первый памятник литературному герою. 23 September 2011. Regnum. 4 September 2011.
- Web site: Abkhaz writer Fazil Iskander dies, aged 87. July 31, 2016. euronews. 2016-07-31.
- Web site: Soviet humanist writer Fazil Iskander dead at 87 - The Express Tribune. July 31, 2016. The Express Tribune. en-US. 2016-07-31.
- Web site: Pisarz Fazil Iskander nie żyje. Polska. Grupa Wirtualna. July 31, 2016. wiadomosci.wp.pl. pl-PL. 2016-07-31.
- Web site: Fazil Iskander passes away. July 31, 2016. vestnikkavkaza.net. 2016-07-31. 2016-08-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20160801173157/http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/Fazil-Iskander-passes-away.html. dead.
- Web site: Literature and the acceptance of faith for Fazil Iskander and other writers.
- The Myth of the Non-Russian: Iskander and Aitmatov's Magical Universe, Erika Haber, Lexington Books, UK, 2003. (Page 65: "Iskander was awarded the USSR State Prize in November 1989")
- Remaking Russia: Voices from Within, Edited by Heyward Isham, Intro by Richard Pipes, M.E. Sharp 1995. (Intro, page xviii, "USSR State Prize 1989")
- News: Puschkin-Preis 2005 für Boris Paramonow. 2005-05-26. Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S.. de. 2009-10-03.
- Web site: http://ru.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%A3%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%B7_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%82%D0%B0_%D0%A0%D0%A4_%D0%BE%D1%82_7.12.1993_%E2%84%96_2120. ru:Указ Президента РФ от 7.12.1993 № 2120. Yeltsin. Boris. Boris Yeltsin. 2003-12-07. Официальный сайт Президента Российской Федерации. ru. 2009-10-03. Moscow.
- Web site: Winners of the 2013 Russian Federation National Awards announced. 29 October 2015.
- Web site: abkhaz.org.
- News: http://www.kafkas.org.tr/russian/Ajans/2002/haziran/20.06.2002_fazil_iskender_madalya.htm. ru:Фазиль Искандер награжден высшим орденом Абхазии. 2002-06-20. Kafkas Vakfi. ru. 2009-10-03. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120217111843/http://www.kafkas.org.tr/russian/Ajans/2002/haziran/20.06.2002_fazil_iskender_madalya.htm. 2012-02-17.
- Web site: Fazil Iskander. 29 October 2015.
- Web site: Дмитрий Медведев наградил писателя Фазиля Искандера орденом "За заслуги перед Отечеством" IV степени. 17 February 2010 .
- Web site: Фазиля Искандера наградили премией "Ясная Поляна".
- Web site: Fazil Iskander International Literary Prize.