The Mountain and the Wall, by Alisa Ganieva

Carol Apollonio (translator)

2015

Deep Vellum Publishing

Apollonio, professor of the practice of Slavic and Eurasian Studies, brings to English language readers the debut novel by a young Russian writer. In her novel, Ganieva portrays the influence of political intolerance and religious violence in the lives of people forced to choose between evils.

The Mountain and the Wall focuses on Shamil, a young local reporter in Makhachkala, and his reactions, or lack thereof, to rumors that the Russian government is building a wall to cut off the Muslim provinces of the Caucasus from the rest of Russia. As unrest spreads and the tension builds, Shamil's life is turned upside down, and he can no longer afford to ignore the violence surrounding him.

With a fine sense for mounting catastrophe, Alisa Ganieva tells the story of the decline of a society torn apart by its inherent extremes.