Jimi Hendrix Live in Lviv

A Novel

Andrey Kurkov

416 Pages

On-Sale Date: 13/08/2024

ISBN: 9780063354548

Trim Size: 5.250in x 7.900in x 1.150in

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“A bittersweet relic of a sunnier age . . . . A joyous caper . . . playful and ebullient, shot through with magical twists and supernatural turns.”Observer

Longlisted for the International Booker Prize, a Murakami-esque ode to the revered cultural capital of western Ukraine, filled with a charming cast of eccentrics who together make up the beating heart of the city.

Strange, almost magical, things are afoot in Lviv. Seagulls circle overhead while the passing breeze carries a briny whiff, even though the coast is far away. A ragtag group of aging hippies gather around a mysterious grave in Lychakiv Cemetery. Among them are an ex-KGB officer and the old subversive he once spied upon. Soon, Captain Ryabtsev and Alik Olisevych band together to uncover the source of the city’s “anomalies.”

Meanwhile, across Lviv, Taras, a cab driver, ferries kidney-stone patients over cobblestone streets in his ancient Opel Vectra. He’s wooing Darka, a woman who works nights at a currency exchange. The young lovers don’t know it, but their fate depends on the two lonely old men, relics of a bygone era, who will stop at nothing to save their city.

Blending Shakespearean comedy with Andrey Kurkov’s unique brand of black humor and vodka-fueled magic realism, Jimi Hendrix Live in Lviv, is a postcard from a more optimistic era. Populated by a delightful cast of oddballs, Kurkov’s novel is an affectionate snapshot of a country finding itself and reclaiming its lost dreams twenty years after Soviet rule.

Translated from the Russian by Reuben Woolley

Ukraine’s most celebrated novelist, Andrey Kurkov was a journalist, prison warder, cameraman and screenplay writer before becoming a novelist. His books include the 2024 International Booker Prize-longlisted The Silver Bone, the 2022 National Book Critics Circle Award–winning Grey Bees, and the international bestseller Death and the Penguin. He is also a commentator and journalist reporting on Ukraine for the international media. He lives with his family in Kyiv.

“A bittersweet relic of a sunnier age … [Jimi Hendrix Live in Lviv is] playful and ebullient, shot through with magical twists and supernatural turns… [a] joyous caper.” — The Observer

“Kurkov gives us a rich cast of endearing characters and a glimpse of life in an old city on the eastern edge of Europe.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Jimi Hendrix Live in Lviv brims with the bittersweet charm and rueful satire of the books . . . that established Kurkov’s international reputation.” — Financial Times

“Charming. . . . A love letter to Lviv, Ukraine’s linguistic and cultural capital.” — The Guardian

The escapades of Andrey Kurkov’s loveable eccentrics provide a frame for an intriguing portrait of Lviv in the 2000s, a melancholy borderland city that finds itself recalling a troubled past as it sits on the cusp of an uncertain future. — Jury of The International Booker Prize