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       Letters to Another Room

      This is a beautiful translation by John Farndon (with Olga Nakston) of the late Ravil Bukharaev’s literary existential masterpiece that seeks to reconcile his Muslim faith with the pursuit of his ideals and his search of self, particularly his notions of ‘authenticity’, which it is what framed his world view.

      Throughout their long marriage, the poets Ravil Bukharaev and Lydia Grigorieva had written in separate rooms in their home. In this deeply felt and poetic memoir, Ravil writes to Lydia to explain at last things left unsaid in their great love for each other. With immense honesty and insight, he explores how their journey together has been shaped by his profound Muslim beliefs and his lifelong search for what is authentic and true. Along the way, he creates beautiful and moving vignettes of eight very different people struggling to find meaning in their life, from old Elizaveta Osipovna, alone in her Moscow flat, to proud Arzhana coping with a tough life in the Altai mountains.

      The honesty and transparency informing this epistolary novel-essay is at times both stunning and stupendous. In the author’s own words, here is ‘an attempt by a man to have it out with his loved one, which is all the more difficult in view of the most vital and crucial condition of such an exchange – complete and total sincerity’.

      COVER ILLUSTRATION BY:

      Iskander Nugmanov (DEREC)

      RENAISSANACE BOOKS

      ISBN 978-1-898823-04-9

      LETTERS TO ANOTHER ROOM

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      Ravil Bukharaev, 1951–2012

      Letters to Another Room

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       by

      Ravil Bukharaev

      ENGLISH TRANSLATION AND ANNOTATIONS

       by

      JOHN FARNDON WITH OLGA NAKSTON

       Illustrations by Iskander Nugmanov (DEREC)

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      LETTERS TO ANOTHER ROOM

      By Ravil Bukharaev

      First published in English 2013 by

      RENAISSANCE BOOKS

      PO Box 219

      Folkestone

      Kent CT20 2WP

       Renaissance Books is an imprint of Global Books Ltd

      Original Russian edition © Ravil Bukharaev – first published 2001 in Druzhba Narodov magazine.

      First Russian book edition by Blitz, St Petersburg, 2002

      English Translation © John Farndon 2013

      ISBN 978-1-898823-04-9

      eISBN 978-1-898823-36-0

      The publication was effected under the auspices of the Mikhail Prokhorov Foundation TRANSCRIPT Programme to Support Translations of Russian ­Literature

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      The publishers also wish to thank the Ahmadiyya Community in the UK for their support in the making of this book

      All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any electronic, mechanical or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publishers.

       British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data

      A CIP catalogue entry for this book is available from the British Library

      Set in Bembo 12 on 14pt by Dataworks, Chennai, India

      Printed by Melita Press

      CONTENTS

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       1Ten Minutes of Solitude

       2The Gout Flower

       3The Ghost of the Bird-cherry Tree

       The Month of Little Heat

       4The Escape and Twenty Years of Non-existence

       On to the Other Side

       5‘Not Always Flying …’

       Chestnut near Karlovy Bridge

       6A Prayer in Beech Forests

       About the Fishing Rod

       7The Dorothean Fields

       Stairway to Heaven

       8Who Cries

       The Secret Lily of the Valley

       9Postscript

      ‘Some details relating to my ancestry and to myself – for my Lydia, written sometime after she acquired a curiosity and a more sympathetic inclination to learn about them.’

      Memoirs for my Daughter Laurence Sterne

      October 1767

      ‘You are perfectly right,’ said Goethe; ‘and the only matter of importance in such compositions is, that the single masses should be clear and significant, while the whole always remains incommensurable – and even on that account, like an unsolved problem, constantly lures mankind to study it again and again.’

      Conversations with Goethe Johann Peter Eckermann

      Sunday, February 13, 1831

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