- Published: 11 February 2013
- ISBN: 9781846556982
- Imprint: Harvill Press
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 512
- RRP: $50.00
The Faculty Of Useless Knowledge
- Published: 11 February 2013
- ISBN: 9781846556982
- Imprint: Harvill Press
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 512
- RRP: $50.00
There are moments in The Faculty of Useless Knowledge, amid the flashbacks and shifting points of view, when a kind of magic begins to tug at the surface
The New York Times Book Review
Drawing from personal experiences during his own sentencing and exile, Dombrovsky writes passionately and often humorously about the terrifying Soviet judicial system…Zybin, an archeologist in Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan, is wrongly accused of a crime and then forced through the labyrinthine prison system, in which the bureaucratic investigations are even more grueling than the physical punishment he endures...Wonderfully written and darkly witty, Dombrovsky's novel, first published in Russia in 1978, draws us into the surreal world of Stalin's Soviet Union.
Publishers Weekly
An imposing fictional portrayal of the Stalinist terror, set in 1937 in the eastern Russian republic of Kazakhstan (on the Chinese border) and featuring themes and characters from Dombrovsky's earlier novel, The Keeper of Antiquities (1969)... Thickly textured, eloquently argued, as informative as it is dramatic: a superb novel that brings to our attention an important near-contemporary (Dombrovsky died in 1978) whose books belong on the same shelf with those of Bulgakov and Solzhenitsyn
Kirkus Reviews