Scarlet Sails

Alexander Grin, Александр Грин


Rated: 3.85 of 5 stars
3.85 · 20 ratings · Published: 1926

Scarlet Sails by Alexander Grin, Александр Грин
In a small fisherman's village there lived the widowed and reclusive Longren with his daughter Assol. The neighbors consider the family odd, which was true. Assol is waiting for her prophesied fate - that she will meet the man of her dreams when he comes to her on a ship with red sails...

Novella Scarlet sails first published in 1923, is very popular in Russia. It’s lyrical and romantic and almost magical. The genre of this short story, only seven chapters, is hard to define. There is no overt magic there, so it’s not a typical fantasy, but the story takes place in a world made up by the author, so it’s not realistic either. In fact, most Grin’s stories occur in the same imaginary land his fans call Grinlandia. Grinlandia vaguely resembles Europe sometime in the 19th century. Not one specific country but an amalgam of the European glamor and mystery, as seen through the eyes of a Russian writer who never traveled to Europe. It feels far removed from the dreary reality of post-revolutionary Russia, the time when Grin wrote his stories.

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