Tales of Ghosts
Playing Another Reality. Edgar Allan Poe award
Alexandra Kryuchkova
Translated by Alexandra Kryuchkova
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© Alexandra Kryuchkova, 2022
ISBN 978-5-0056-9222-1
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About LOVE and DEATH from the LAND of MISTS
collection of short stories
in the “PLAYING ANOTHER REALITY” series
the winner of the following literary competitions and awards:
“SHADOW of a BIRD” 2021
after EDGAR A. POE
“CASE №…” 2021
in Alfred HITCHCOCKnomination
(Moscow City Organization
of the Union of Writers of Russia,
& “Literary Republic”)
“TALES for ADULTS” 2022
after E. T. A. HOFFMANN & H. Chr. ANDERSEN
(Open Literary Club “Response”, 2022)
“LITERARY OLYMPUS”
(League of Writers of Eurasia, 2012)
English edition No.1
The book-trailer: https://youtu.be/L4Oyw98pgaM
The original edition:
ISBN 978-5-0056-2207-5, M.: – Izdatelskie resheniya, 2022. – 436 pages.
The author expresses her great gratitude
to all the characters and prototypes of the novel,
including
“About Love and Death from the LAND of MISTS”
The book of philosophical and mystical stories by Alexandra Kryuchkova “Tales of Ghosts” (about Love and Death from the Land of Mists) is like a jewel box: each page contains something unique, but, trying the stories on, the reader will surely find his own! Even those, who are not burdened with a passion for mystification and take with skepticism talk about the Other World, will be charmed by the meanings, skillfully woven by the author into the fabric of a fascinating narrative. These stories not only reflect a high degree of writing skills, they radiate the Light of hidden wisdom and are filled with Divine Love.
Oddly enough, I met the author of “Tales of Ghosts” during the poetry seminar of Evgeny Rein 1 1 https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Рейн,_Евгений_Борисович
at the 2012 Booker Laureates School in Milan, where, as a result, E.B. Rein announced Alexandra Kryuchkova the winner in the poetry class with the award of Sergey Yesenin ‘Golden Autumn’ order decoration and a certificate for free edition of her book from the Moscow city organization of the Union of Writers of Russia. In the same place, in Milan, Alexandra was also marked in the prose course by the writer Viktor Erofeev, who singled out for the seminarians her novel “The Book of Secret Knowledge”, which opens the author’s “Playing Another Reality” series.
“Tales of Ghosts” harmoniously complement the series. The idea of “assembling” these stories into a book is admirable: all the main characters are already ghosts. Having moved to the Other World, they, together with the author, find themselves in a long and slow queue to the Heaven Chancellery, located in the City of the Sun, where everyone will be informed about his further fate. To pass the time and warm the soul, the ghosts light up the fire, throwing into it their stories about life on Earth. By the will of Lord, the author, in fact a listener of the stories, eventually returns from the City of the Sun to Earth in order to write down “Tales of Ghosts” by heart and pass them on to people.
It is no coincidence that the book consists of several parts. Arranged according to the principle from Earth to Heaven, it slowly leads the reader further and further into the Subtle World, to the place where the planet Earth is seen as a barely distinguishable point in the Abyss of the Cosmic Mind.
Part I. “Love me now!”is a collection of philosophical love stories, united by the regret and remorse of the main characters that they could not live the opportunity of given to them Love for real. The reasons are different, but the result cannot be changed: unexpressed love ‘gnaws’ the souls, pulls them into the past, where they can never return. But is it possible to make dreams come true in a posthumous reality? The story “A Cats’ Name”from this collection deserves the highest praise: it is not just touching – the reader won’t doubt a bit that it is being told by… a dog devoted to its owner!
Part II. “The Master of Fates”are shocking stories about those who imagine themselves to be God: perverted maniacs and quite on their minds – cold-blooded and prudent killers commit crimes without a twinge of conscience. The author’s incredible ability to penetrate the mind of maniacs culminates in the chilling, purely Hitchcock-like story “Cranberries”and strikes the reader on the spot, causing him to fear not only the swamps, but also the cranberries!
Part III. “Restless Souls”contains mystical stories in the spirit of Edgar Allan Poe about ghost apparitions, each one strikingly unpredictable in its plot. The geography of phenomena is vast: London, Paris, Rome, Prague, Moscow, New York… But wherever the ghosts appear – in modern offices or in condemned houses, whether they are walking in the park near the Louvre or unwinding in a seaside resort in Italy – they are looking for an opportunity to complete some unfinished situation during their earthly lives, which haunts them after death, or they come to the aid of still alive relatives and beloved ones. The stories are so touching that they will not leave the reader without empathy: he involuntarily seeks a way of salvation for the main characters, finding it together with them and for himself. And here is another masterpiece – a heart-warming story “The House by the Station”about an abandoned wooden house, in which more than one generation of ghosts gather to drink tea, play chess and relive happy moments of the past. It is the third (central) part of the book that is the doorway to Another Reality.
Part IV. “Nostalgia for the Body” and Part V. “The Land of Mists”contain stories of the inhabitants of the Subtle World: souls not yet incarnated, but preparing for incarnation; disembodied, but longing for physical, as well as stories of other creatures, for example, like the Black Raven, who serves as a Guardian in the Land of Mists, and characters of fairy tales and other thought-forms. Here the influence of H. Chr. Andersen and E. T. A. Hoffmann, O. Wilde and A. S.-Exupery is captured, and the pearl of this collection, in my opinion, is the fairy tale “Water Lily”, by the way, reprinted three times and beloved by readers. The story “A Guest”explodes one’s mind with a trivial tea-party… with Death.
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