Deceit, Yuri Felsen
Deceit, Yuri Felsen
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Deceit
A Novel

Author: Yuri Felsen, Bryan Karetnyk

Narrator: Derek Perkins

Unabridged: 6 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/12/2023


Synopsis

Once considered the 'Russian Proust', Yuri Felsen tells the story of an obsessive love affair set in interwar Europe in Deceit, an experimental novel in the form of a diary that is an as-yet-undiscovered landmark of Russian émigré literature.

We meet our unnamed narrator in Paris in the 20s, where he finds himself an expat after the Russian Revolution. At a friend's request he meets the beautiful, clever socialite Lyolya, also a recent exile from Russia. What begins as casual friendship quickly turns into fascination and obsession, as Lyolya gives mixed signals and pursues other men. Our narrator, emerging from a depression, is soon overwhelmed by the very idea of her, which begins to contour all of his observations, thoughts, and feelings. While Lyolya continues to live a life unencumbered by the forces of social convention, and history, our narrator's revelations, written in diary form, grow increasingly painful, familiar, and rich with psychological introspection.

Quite unlike any other writer in the Russian canon, Felsen evokes in poetic and idiosyncratic prose not only the Zeitgeist of interwar Europe and his émigré milieu, but also the existential crisis of the age.

About Yuri Felsen

Yuri Felsen was the pseudonym of Nikolai Freudenstein. Born in St. Petersburg in 1894, he emigrated to Europe in 1921 and settled in Paris in 1923. In France, he became one of the leading writers of his generation; influenced by the great modernists such as Marcel Proust, James Joyce, and Virginia Woolf, his writing stood at the forefront of aesthetic and philosophical currents in European literature. Following the German occupation of France at the height of his career, Felsen tried to escape to Switzerland; however, he was caught, arrested, and interned in Drancy concentration camp. He was deported in 1943 and killed at Auschwitz.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kevin

Sometimes you come across a book that is unknown to you and others that you fall in love with instantly. Deceit is one. I was sent a review of this book from a friend. Recently released in England by prototype publishing after being lost for decades. Yuri Felsen’s (born, Nikolai Freudenstein) story......more

Goodreads review by Matt

Dating a Russian novelist must have been so exhausting omg......more

Boy meets girl. Then another two. A lot of overthinking ensues. A lot.......more

Goodreads review by Benino

Deceit, Yuri Felsen This is a beautifully written and translated novel of the inner mind, in diary form, showing how the narrator Volodya becomes obsessed with the figure of Lyolya. He feels an intimate connection, a realisation of a higher truth in their supposed mutual understanding. But for all th......more