Igor Klekh emerges as a writer from the crossroads of Europe--Western
Ukraine--influenced by the great Russian literary tradition as well as
the languages and dialects of both East-Central Europe and his native
country. A Land the Size of Binoculars collects his breakthrough 1993
novella Kallimakh's Wake, five short pieces, and two more recent
novellas.
Throughout, Klekh studies landscapes as intimate as the terrain between
fathers and sons and as broad as the wild, mysterious Carpathian
Mountains. His work has been compared to that of Borges, Eco, and the
magical realists, and celebrated for its synthesis of numerous literary
traditions, its use of esoteric knowledge, and its breathtaking prose.