Anouar Benmalek

Irina, un opéra russe

August 22, 2025
Novel
484 pages
125 × 190 mm
22,90 €
9782487817036
978-2-4878-1703-6
																Anouar Benmalek, Irina, un opéra russe
																Anouar Benmalek, Irina, un opéra russe

Leningrad, 1978. Irina, a soprano with dreams of greatness, approaches Walid, an Algerian student tracing Napoleon’s footsteps in Russia, outside the entrance to the Hermitage Museum. She asks him to help her get to the “Little Italian Room”, where a strange painting by Caravaggio is on display, without having to queue. Then she disappeared. He falls in love with Russian opera, hoping to find the beautiful stranger. This is the beginning of a long love story that will outlast Walid’s forty-year absence, as he is forced to leave the country in a hurry, until he returns to St. Petersburg in February 2022 in search of Irina.

Continuing his novelistic exploration of the tragedies of the 20th century, Anouar Benmalek takes us, through the fate of Irina’s grandfather Vladimir, into the dark history of the USSR in Kazakhstan in the 1930s. At the peak of his art, he uses an exceptional imagination and powerful language to write these lives that tell of the splendor and misery of the great Russia. A highly topical text.

The author

Author of numerous novels, including Le Rapt, Ô Maria, Fils du Shéol, and L’Amour au temps des scélérats (winner of the 2022 SGDL Grand Prize for Fiction), translated into about ten languages, the Franco-Algerian novelist Anouar Benmalek was one of the founders of the Algerian Committee Against Torture. A university researcher and professor in Paris, fluent in Russian, he spent five years in the former USSR between Kyiv, Odessa, Moscow, and Leningrad preparing a doctoral thesis in mathematics.

Highlights

Anouar Benmalek’s most personal novel, with its link to Russia

A great Russian love story

A fascinating dive into Stalin’s USSR

The unspoken history of Kazakhstan

From Russian opera to the Trans-Siberian Railway

August 22, 2025
Novel
484 pages
125 × 190 mm
22,90 €
9782487817036
978-2-4878-1703-6