<b>Shishkin is the most prominent Russian novelist of his generation</b>. To compare him to Solzhenitsyn is no exaggeration... [An] important book<b></b>
Sunday Times
<b>An elegant blend of history, biography and polemic</b>
Daily Telegraph
<b> Often sings with powerfully estranged, original observations... minutiae and grand philosophy collide on every page.</b>
Boris Fishman, The New York Times Book Review (on The Light and The Dark)
<b>Shishkin is interested in what is most precious and singular in classic Russian fiction: the passionate inquiry into what, in Maidenhair, is called the 'soul, quintessence, pollen.'</b>
Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal (on The Light and The Dark)