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The Surgeon

  • Marina Stepnova
  • Categories:Contemporary
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★Awards: Nominated for the National! Bestseller Award 2005!
★Rights sold: Serbia
★In her first novel, the Surgeon, the national prize-winning author of the Women of Lazarus, Marina Stepnova, links together the stories of a ruthless medieval religious fanatic and a modern exceptionally gifted plastic surgeon to paint a grim picture of the world of the total absence of love.

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  Born in a small provincial town in a working class family, from an alcoholic father and a seductive yet simple-minded mother, Arkady Khripunov has a bleak future ahead: a beaten track of dull school training, followed by dreary work at the town’s only local factory during the day and joyless hours of drinking and meaningless fi ghting with fellow workers in the evening. This inevitable routine gets broken when Arkady, a teenage boy of 12 years old… dies. After he recovers from the severe and deadly meningitis attack, Arkady knows two facts: this world is ugly and he is the one to correct this.

  At the age of 35 Khripunov becomes an exceptionally gifted plastic surgeon, obsessed with one mission, to create the absolute beauty. An endless fl ow of fl esh and bones before him, bearers of which dream only of becoming a material for Khripunov’s practice, brings the genius surgeon to the verge of despair, when he meets his Galatea. Unaware of Arkady’s true motives, the girl eagerly agrees to become a subject of the surgeon’s experiment.

  Hassan ibn-al Sabbāh is an all-powerful missionary in the late 11th century Persia. The founder of his own Islam-based religious doctrine, Hassan-I Sabbah devotes all of his life to the mission of converting people into his faith. After the successful seizure of an invincible fortress Alamut in the mountains of the northern Iran, Hassan is considered as nothing less thanGod’s true chosen one. The ruler of Alamut directs a ruthless campaign against local lords of other doctrines and foreign political leaders. The fortress on the mountain serves for years an ideal hideout and training base for warrior pupils of Hassan’s doctrine, whom he carefully chooses to perform his life’s mission. Trained through harsh discipline, terror and ardent religious studies, Hassan’s soldiers are turned into an invincible mechanism that stops at nothing to spread the branches of their leader’s doctrine into the world. These come to be called assassins or the fedayins, meaning “the martyrs” or “the men who accept death”. Hassan, too, is unafraid of death – nothing in this world can terrorize him, until one day he sees a young woman, his own daughter whom he ordered to kill right after her birth.

  The two alternate life chronicles mold into an original gospel. An immaculate stylist, Stepnova is ruthless to the world she pictures, executing mercy to neither protagonists nor readers. One gets irrevocably mesmerized with the text, with the irresistible beauty of Stepnova’s prose, the author’s absolute command of the narrative’s pitch, its penetrating atmosphere and the author’s razor-sharp choice of words. The Surgeon – a profound narration about obsession, death, madness and beauty – is an exceptional debut work, a true manifest of an arrival of a great literary master.

Author

Marina Stepnova

  Marina Stepnova was born in 1971 in the small town of Efremov, in the Tula region. Marina was raised in Moscow, where she now lives. She graduated from the Gorky Literary Institute and did postgraduate studies at the Institute of World Literature. Stepnova’s translation from Romanian of the play Nameless Star by Mihail Sebastian has been staged by numerous theaters throughout Russia. Marina Stepnova is the author of three novels, including a Big Book Award winning and nationally bestselling novel, the Women of Lazarus and the novel the Surgeon, which won her the nomination for the National Bestseller Prize and broad critical acclaim. Stepnova works as a scriptwriter and contributes to a number of national newspapers.
  Selected Bibliography
  2014 –the Italian Lessons, novel
  2011 – the Women of Lazarus, novel
  2005 – the Surgeon, novel

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