Mariam Petrosyan was born in 1969 in Yerevan, Armenia. In 1989 she
graduated with a degree in applied arts and worked in the animation
department of Armenfilm movie studio. In 1992 she moved to Moscow
to work at Soyuzmultfilm studio, then returned to Yerevan in
1995.
The Gray House is Petrosyan's debut novel. After working on it for
eighteen years, she published it in Russia in 2009, and it became
an instant bestseller, winning several of the year's top literary
awards, including the Russian Prize for the best book by a Russian
author living abroad. The book has been translated into French,
Spanish, Italian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, and Lithuanian.
In interviews Petrosyan frequently says that readers should not
expect another book from her, since, for her, The Gray House is not
merely a book but a world she knew and could visit, and she doesn't
know another one.
Petrosyan is married to Armenian artist Artashes Stamboltsyan. They
have two children.
Scott Merriman began acting at the request of his high-school
friend in 1996. Since then Scott has lent his acting talents to
theater productions, student films, shorts, and features. He has
always enjoyed working with his voice and today enjoys bringing
characters to life in audio dramas and through audiobook narration.
"Beginning with a straightforward, realistic style, Ms. Petrosyan slowly and carefully leads the reader step by step through suspension of belief to the House's inner workings, which manifest in increasingly fluid sentences and offbeat vocabulary...its intended audience will savor each page and flip right back to the beginning after finishing. Hats off, then, to Mariam Petrosyan for a surreal ride through an unconventional universe."--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Rich with startling details and vivid world building...the intellectually and emotionally rewarding conclusion confirms this fantasy novel's undeniable power"--Publishers Weekly"Petrosyan's prose is wildly imaginative and beautifully wrought, overflowing in Machkasov's translation with rich sensory details that combine with an offbeat sense of humor to form a fully realized world. This dense, heady tale should be enjoyed by seasoned readers of literary fiction and magical realism...An impressive--and impressively massive--feat of imagination and translation."--Kirkus Reviews"The Gray House is enigmatic and fantastical, comic and postmodern, flawed but brilliant, with elements of multiple genres--Rowling meets Rushdie via Tartt...To its most ardent fans, a spell in Petrosyan's mysterious house is nothing short of life-changing." --The Guardian "Yuri Machkasov's translation is a Herculean feat....Machkasov has captured the novel's poetic richness." --The Guardian
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