"Todo amor es un intento de retener el destino, es una ilusión ingenua de una breve inmortalidad —dijo él en una ocasión—."El espectro de Aleksandr Wolf
"Every love is a try to keep destiny, a naïve illusion of a short immortality—he once said—."The Spectre of Aleksandr Wolf
How I love those short novels, no more than 200 pages, that usually are hidden between big books, possible of obliged reading, on the shelves of a library! A couple of days ago, I went to my favourite library to calm my desire of reading in paper and because this library is one of the places in Earth where I can feel peace, and strolling around I found this little jewel. I could say that it blinked me an eye! I took it, checked it was Russian literature and, oh, yes, I borrow it. An excellent decision, I'd say. The starting point is the memories of a man who, when he was young, killed an enemy soldier. Years later, he comes across a book of tales and one of them tells exactly that event. So that, the blame that always has accompanied him and moulded his personality, suddendly takes another shape. He must find that man and the search is the main guideline of a novel that, from an existentialist point of view, talks about the important issues: love, friendship, blame, death, even destiny. Gazdanov has been compared to Camus, and I understand it. His narrative owns an astonishing strenght and quality, and leave us so beautiful sentences about what living means. The characters are well defined in some aspects while others stay in the shadows every reader needs to enterily complete these characters. In some sense, all of them are reals but also ghosts of the life the destiny gave to them.
EL ESPECTRO DE ALEKSANDR WOLF, de GAITO GAZDÁNOVTHE SPECTRE OF ALEKSANDR WOLF, by GAITO GAZDÁNOV
En Rusia, un hombre mata a un jinete desconocido. Años más tarde, ya en París, lee un cuento donde se describe con total precisión ese asesinato desde el punto de vista de la víctima. Es una historia que no debiera existir y cuyo autor solo puede ser el hombre que hasta entonces imaginaba muerto. Así comienza la extraña búsqueda del huidizo escritor Alexander Wolf.
Of all my memories, of all my life's innumerable sensations, the most onerous was that of the single murder I had committed.'A man comes across a short story which recounts in minute detail his killing of a soldier, long ago - from the victim's point of view. It's a story that should not exist, and whose author can only be a dead man. So begins the strange quest for the elusive writer 'Alexander Wolf'. A singular classic, The Spectre of Alexander Wolf is a psychological thriller and existential inquiry into guilt and redemption, coincidence and fate, love and death.