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From the renowned Russian author of In Memory of Memory comes a haunting meditation on identity, exile, language, art, and the fragile desire to disappear.
The writer M has been living in exile in the city of B since her homeland declared war on a neighbouring state. Wracked by shame and despair, and severed from her language, M finds herself unable to write, unmoored in a present where the future feels unknowable. When she is invited to give a reading at a literary festival in a nearby country, a strange turn of events occurs. After a series of missed connections and mishaps during her trip, including losing her phone, she finds herself stranded and untraceable in an unfamiliar coastal town.
Cut off from everyone she knows, M feels a sense of freedom and the possibility of starting over, but memories of childhood, books, films, and tarot cards pull her back, the last fragments of a vanishing world. Then she meets a troupe of circus performers who invite her to join them, and reinvention feels within reach.Â
In this brief interlude, it seems as if M may finally escape from herself, her past, and her nationality. Written in rich and hypnotic prose, The Disappearing Act oscillates between reality and dream, between an oppressive present and a lost past, between life and literature.
Captivating and capaciousthe novel comes across as an urgent call to resist complacency and recover ones vitality in the face of injustice Its a stunner ltem gtPublishers Weekly starred review
Stepanovas prose work is discursive expansively imaginative in its musings and digressions The translation by Dugdale is lucid vivid and fluid Barbara Conaty ltem gtLibrary Journal
Poignant ironizing its own ironies as M finds two wrongsany number of wrongsnever make a right Michael Autrey ltem gtBooklist
This is an intimate and profound study of liminality and identityfrom one of the most importantwriters of our time Pierce Alquist ltem gtBook Riot
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144 Pages
8in * 5.25in * 0.35in
0.42lb
.42lb
March 03, 2026
9781771669849
eng