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Autobiography of a Corpse by Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky

3.0

An old Indian folktale tells of a man forced to shoulder a corpse night after night—till the corpse, its dead but moving lips pressed to his ear, has finished telling the story of its long-finished life. Don’t try to throw me to the ground. Like the man in the folktale, you will have to shoulder the burden of my three insomnias and listen patiently, till the corpse has finished its autobiography.
«Автобиография трупа» — Sigizmund Dominikovich Krzhizhanovsky (Сигизмунд Доминикович Кржижановский), tr. Joanne Turnbull, Nikolai Formozov.