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Strange Life of Ivan Osokin

Strange Life of Ivan Osokin (Russian: Странная жизнь Ивана Осокина) is a 1915 novel by P. D. Ouspensky. It follows the unsuccessful struggle of Ivan Osokin to correct his mistakes when given a chance to relive his past. The novel serves as a narrative platform for Nietzsche's theory of eternal recurrence.[citation needed] The conclusion fully anticipates the Fourth Way philosophy, which typified Ouspensky's later works.[citation needed] In particular the final chapter's description of the shocking realization of the mechanical nature of existence, its consequences, and the possibility/responsibility of working in an esoteric school.

Strange Life of Ivan Osokin
A book cover of the 1st English edition, 1947
AuthorPytor Demianovich Ouspensky
Original titleСтранная жизнь Ивана Осокина
CountryRussian Empire
LanguageRussian
Publication date
1915
Published in English
1947
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages166 (hardback, first English edition)

Plot summary edit

When the protagonist realizes that he can recall having lived his life before, he decides to try to change it. But he discovers that, because human choices tend to be mechanical, changing the outcome of one's actions is extremely difficult. He realizes that without help breaking his mechanical behavior, he may be doomed to repeat the same mistakes forever.

Characters edit

  • Ivan Osokin, the main character of the novel
  • The Magician, a minor but important character who makes appearances at the beginning and the end of the novel. A possible reference to Ouspensky's teacher, George Gurdjieff.

Literary significance and reception edit

Harold Ramis, who directed Groundhog Day, found the meaning of Strange Life of Ivan Osokin similar to the existential dilemma of Groundhog Day. Both works imply that a sober acceptance of personal accountability is necessary in order to effect an increase in the degree of freedom of the individual. Ramis' opinion is printed in the Lindisfarne Books' 2004 edition of Strange Life of Ivan Osokin.[citation needed]

A character of the 2022 anime Summer Time Rendering refers to the novel to help explain that story's time loop plot.

Publication history edit

WorldCat lists 12 editions of the novel.[1]

  • 1915, First Edition, Russia, publisher, Pub date ?? ??? 1915
  • 1947, Limited Edition (356 copies), UK, Stourton Press, OCLC 504417679, Pub date ?? Oct 1947
  • 1947, First Trade Edition, US, Holmes ISBN 0-571-09587-9, ISBN 978-0-571-09587-2, OCLC 2223435, Pub date ?? ??? 1947, Hardback
  • 1948, First Edition, UK, Faber & Faber, ISBN 0-571-09587-9, Pub date ?? ??? 1948, Hardback
  • 1947, Lindisfarne Books, US, ISBN 1-58420-005-7 Paperback

References edit

External links edit

  • Strange Life of Ivan Osokin at Gurdjieff International Review.
  • Time online, November 17, 1947
  • Strange Life of Ivan Osokin Excerpts at Google Books


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