Vita Nostra: A Novel

“Vita Nostra” — a cross between Lev Grossman’s “The Magicians” and Elizabeth Kostova’s “The Historian” [...] is the anti-Harry Potter you didn’t know you wanted.” — The Washington Post
“Vita Nostra has become a powerful influence on my own writing. It’s a book that has the potential to become a modern classic of its genre, and I couldn’t be more excited to see it get the global audience in English it so richly deserves.” — Lev Grossman
Best Books of November 2018 — Paste Magazine
The definitive English language translation of the internationally acclaimed Russian novel—a brilliant work of metaphysical and dark fantasy combining psychological suspense, enchantment, and terror that makes us consider human existence in a fresh and provocative way.
Our life is brief . . .
Sasha Samokhina has been accepted to the Institute of Special Technologies.
Or, more precisely, she's been chosen.
Situated in a tiny village, she finds the students are bizarre, and the curriculum even more so. The books are impossible to read, the lessons obscure to the point of maddening, and the work at this strange magical school refuses memorization. Using terror and coercion to keep the students in line, the school does not punish them for their transgressions and failures; instead, it is their families that pay a terrible price. Yet despite her fear, Sasha undergoes reality-bending changes that defy the dictates of matter and time; experiences which are nothing she has ever dreamed of . . . and suddenly all she could ever want.
A complex blend of adventure, magic, science, and a philosophy that probes the mysteries of existence, filtered through a distinct Russian sensibility, this astonishing work of philosophical fantasy and speculative fiction—brilliantly translated by Julia Meitov Hersey—is reminiscent of modern classics such as Lev Grossman's The Magicians, Max Barry's Lexicon, and Katherine Arden's The Bear and the Nightingale, but will transport them to a place far beyond those fantastical worlds.
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Community Reviews
Some books are great, well-written or captivating, or all 3 and some are altogether different. This is such a book, literally mind-blowing, as in stretching your mind to places not reached before. Very Slavic, very dark and all-consuming, it takes you on the "educational" journey of Sasha, a determined and somewhat stubborn young lady who has been enrolled into a very special institute. It's Gogol and Kafka with a bit of Arthur C. Clarke. Challenging but so worth it.
I need them to translate the second book into English ASAP. I don’t even know how to explain what I just read. It has magical elements rooted in metaphysics and everything in between and I loved it.
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