The Milkman in the Night by Andrey Kurkov - ISBN: 9780099548867
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Lost nights, strange women, and a city full of secrets unfold.

The Milkman in the Night

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  • Paperback

    480 pages

  • Release Date

    1 August 2012

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Summary

A new masterpiece from the author of the cult classic Death and the Penguin.

Semyon is disturbed. He has woken up in the living room with blood on his shirt, an angry wife, and no idea where he was the night before. When this happens several mornings in a row, he realizes he needs to investigate.

After his friend Volodka follows him one night, they discover he’s meeting a tall, blonde woman and accompanying her to her apartment. In the daytime, he doesn’t know this wo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099548867
ISBN-10:0099548860
Author:Andrey Kurkov, Amanda Love Darragh
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:480
Release Date:1 August 2012
Weight:340g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 31mm
Series:Vintage Books
What They're Saying

Critics Review

A glorious, epic, eccentric and often hilarious satire, heavily tinged with Russian melancholy

A glorious, epic, eccentric and often hilarious satire, heavily tinged with Russian melancholy – Kate Saunders * The Times *
There is much to enjoy in this book. Kurkov works in the tradition of Nikolai Gogol and Mikhail Bulgakov, blending folkloric characters, magical realism and political satire to reveal a society riddled with greed, stupidity and corruption – Marina Lewycka * Financial Times *
Good-hearted and brutal at the same time, The Milkman in the Night is a complex, unsettling mixture of bleakness and warmth * Sunday Times *
Kurkov is hugely talented * Time Out *
This book is a joyride… Kurkov has a rollercoaster of fun between zig and zag. He defies the reader not to join him * Scotsman *
Set in post-Orange Revolution Kiev, Kurkov’s narrative is a meditation on the uneasy dreams of a troubled cultural psyche * Times Literary Supplement *
Blackly surreal… Kurkov has an artisan’s eye for quirky detail but dispatches it with terse Eastern pessimism. Here, he weaves a low-key epic in which a series of characters - a single mother, a sniffer-dog handler, a security guard, a politician, a man having an affair in his sleep, a widow, two cats and a plastinated corpse - become embroiled in a bizarre conspiracy involving a drug that sharpens people’s sense of justice and a very dodgy milking operation. It sounds fanciful but Kurkov never gets too caught up in this world, describing it with a pragmatic economy and powerful clarity – Andrzej Lukowski * Metro *
Kurkov’s imagination kicks into high gear and turns Kiev into an absurdist playground. The result is a whimsical, skewed vision which can be, by turns, delightful and discomforting * Herald *
Kurkov entices us along all the fault-lines of his bizarre world, where a young man sleepwalks through a double life and a widow notices her embalmed husband has fresh dirt on his unworn shoes – Jane Jakeman * Independent *
Drugs, milk and a brace of cats pop up in a murky epic from Ukraine’s master of the surreal conspiracy thriller * Metro *

About The Author

Andrey Kurkov

Andrey Kurkov was born in St Petersburg in 1961. Having graduated from the Kiev Foreign Languages Institute, he worked for some time as a journalist, did his military service as a prison warder in Odessa, then became a film cameraman, writer of screenplays and author of critically acclaimed and popular novels.

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