The letter killers club /

"Writers are professional killers of conceptions. The logic of the Letter Killers Club, a secret society of "conceivers" who commit nothing to paper on principle, is strict and uncompromising. Every Saturday they meet in a fire-lit room hung with blank black bookshelves to present the...

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Main Author: Krzhizhanovskiĭ, Sigizmund, 1887-1950
Other Authors: Turnbull, Joanne
Format: Book
Language:English
Language Notes:Translated from the Russian.
Published: New York : New York Review Books, 2011.
Series:New York Review Books classics.
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Summary:"Writers are professional killers of conceptions. The logic of the Letter Killers Club, a secret society of "conceivers" who commit nothing to paper on principle, is strict and uncompromising. Every Saturday they meet in a fire-lit room hung with blank black bookshelves to present their "pure and unsubstantiated" conceptions: a rehearsal of Hamlet hijacked by an actor who vanishes with the role; the double life of a medieval merry cleric derailed by a costume change; a machine-run world that imprisons men's minds while conscripting their bodies; a dead Roman scribe stranded this side of the River Acheron. The overarching scene of this short novel is set in Soviet Moscow, in the ominous 1920s. Known only by pseudonym, like Chesterton's anarchists in fin-de-sic̈le London, the Letter Killers are as mistrustful of one another as they are mesmerized by their despotic president. Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky is at his philosophical and fantastical best in this extended meditation on madness and silence, the word and the soul unbound"--
Physical Description:xviii, 123 pages cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-123).
ISBN:9781590174500 (pbk.)
159017450X (pbk.)