Abdjed, hevez, hutti...: A novel of adventures
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Abjed, hevez, hütti...: A novel of adventure (Soviet adventure-fantasy prose of the 1920s. Volume IV). - B. m.: Salamandra P.V.V., 2015. - 184 p. — (Polaris: Travel, adventure, fantasy. Issue LXXIV). The new issue of the “Polaris” series presents a very rare and unfairly forgotten book - an adventure-fantasy novel written on Turkestan material by the poetess A. Adalis and her husband, writer I. Sergeev “ Abdjed, hevez, hyggy..." (1927). This novel can be read as the story of an ill-fated expedition that discovered a mysterious lost civilization in the Pamir Mountains. But such a reading will be only superficial - before the reader is a novel of masks, and under the guise of a traditional “adventure novel” it hides a sophisticated literary game. A novel by the poetess, writer and translator A. E. Adalis (Efron, 1900–1969) and her husband, writer and Esperantist I.V. Sergeev (1903–1964) “Abjed hevez hyutti...” is published in the first book edition (M.-L.: Molodaya gvardiya, 1927). The book corrects some obvious typos and outdated spelling features, and unifies the spelling of names. Thus, Browning in several cases refers to Shcheglov not as “Sedzhi”, but as “Sedzhi”; We left the first option as it is more common. The name "Ganna" on p. 65 restored from a magazine publication entitled “Heves-hyutgi,” which is an abridged version of the first two parts of the novel (Young Guard, 1926, No. 6–7).
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Аделина Адалис Ефимовна
Иван Сергеев Владимирович - Language
- Russian