Maylis De Kerangal
(Author)Eastbound maps the fast-paced story of two fugitives on the
Trans-Siberian railway, where a desperate Russian conscript hopes a
chance encounter with a French woman will offer him an escape. Infused
with a sense of surreal softness, and in prose evoking jazz music, the
filthy, violent circumstances of Aliocha's journey are brought into
sharp focus.
Maylis de Kerangal traces an intersection between Russian classics and
pressing contemporary political questions. Eastbound revives the
Russian literary archetype of the rebel soldier and the reality of
disempowerment the author witnessed at the Soldiers' Mothers of Saint
Petersburg protests in 2010. Both gripping and breathless, the narrative
of Eastbound at once expands and compresses time, upending the
reader's expectations as the train pursues its inevitable course.
Eastbound is richly atmospheric and full of suspense. It combines
a vibrant account of one of the most magical train journeys in the
world, the Trans-Siberian, with a narrative of a double escape,
depicting an unlikely alliance of a French woman trying to leave her
lover by travelling in the wrong direction, and a heartbreakingly young
Russian draft dodger. It takes a great writer to manage all that so
convincingly in hundred and twenty thrilling pages." - Vesna
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'The fever burning through this story, its suspense and its lyrical escapes don't curb its sensuality, and precision. [Kerangal's] language has an incredible driving force. It is both like a stone made up of many crystals, mixing registers with fluidity, and juxtaposing the poetic and the trivial. The whole thing has a unique rhythm, a sense of breathless speed: the sort of graceful rockslide that only she can pull off. In flux between interior and exterior, this is the perfect voyage.' - Le Monde des Livres
A flight that is as intoxicating as it is nerve-wracking, in which we grasp the doubts, the urgency and the secret bond between the two fugitives at lightning speed. We see how faces and landscapes dissolve in the non-place of the train, at once fixed and in perpetual motion.' - Elle France
'With seismographic sensitivity, she enters the minds of her characters to capture their slightest emotional vibrations [...] In her pages we find both coarseness and flights of the soul, all evoked in tight, surgical prose which hides nothing and which holds reality strangely, at arm's length.' - La Croix
'A fleeting, urgent tête-à-tête which explores the narrative possibilities of the machine in movement.' - Magazine Littéraire
'Full of richness and life, the writing of the author of Birth of a Bridge continues to dilate, to seethe, propelling words through sentences that are organic and frantic like blood vessels. In a ballet of sidesteps, a man and a woman attempt to bring their aloneness together. Through an ardent game of attraction and evasion, Maylis de Kerangal records the seismic waves of every encounter, human or geographical.' - Télérama
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