Legenden und Geschichten by Aleksei Remizov
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Let's get one thing straight: this isn't a novel. 'Legenden und Geschichten' (Legends and Stories) is a collection. Aleksei Remizov, a writer who lived through the Russian Revolution, gathered fragments of old Slavic folklore, religious tales, and village myths. He didn't just copy them; he rewrote them in his own unique, poetic voice. So, you get stories about talking animals, mischievous house spirits, stern saints performing miracles, and ordinary people stumbling into magical situations. The 'plot' of the book is the journey through this hidden, half-forgotten world.
Why You Should Read It
This book feels like a secret. Remizov isn't interested in giving you a clean moral or a happy ending. He's showing you the raw, strange roots of storytelling. The characters—whether a greedy merchant or a lonely forest spirit—feel real because their desires are simple: food, shelter, company, a bit of power. Reading it, you get a sense of how people once explained the world around them, from the creak of a floorboard to a streak of luck. It's personal history written in myth.
Final Verdict
This is perfect for anyone tired of straightforward plots. It's for lovers of fairy tales, mythology, and magical realism. If you enjoy authors like Angela Carter or the eerie, atmospheric short stories of Robert Aickman, you'll find a kindred spirit in Remizov. It's also a great pick for a slow evening—just read one or two of these little legends and let your imagination run. It’s not a light beach read, but a rich, dark cup of storytelling tea best sipped slowly.
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