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Novels, Tales, Journeys
Alexander Pushkin
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The archetypal Romantic, killed in a duel in 1837 at the age of 37, Alexander Pushkin was effectively the founder of modern Russian literature. Though famous as a poet, he was equally at home in prose, and this volume includes all his short fiction, as well as unfinished sketches and fragments. Here of course are his masterpieces, 'The Queen of Spades', Pushkin's ironic take on both the supernatural and the society tale, the terse, deadpan Tales of Belkin, often humorous yet imbued with deep understanding of human nature, and his unsurpassable novella, The Captain's Daughter, which, informed by his meticulous ... Read more
The archetypal Romantic, killed in a duel in 1837 at the age of 37, Alexander Pushkin was effectively the founder of modern Russian literature. Though famous as a poet, he was equally at home in prose, and this volume includes all his short fiction, as well as unfinished sketches and fragments. Here of course are his masterpieces, 'The Queen of Spades', Pushkin's ironic take on both the supernatural and the society tale, the terse, deadpan Tales of Belkin, often humorous yet imbued with deep understanding of human nature, and his unsurpassable novella, The Captain's Daughter, which, informed by his meticulous ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2024
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Condition
New
Number of Pages
616
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781841594187
SKU
9781841594187
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About Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Pushkin was born in Moscow in 1799 into a noble family, and educated in St Petersburg, where he showed precocious promise as a poet. He entered government service, but mixed with radical circles, and in 1820 was exiled to southern Russia by Tsar Alexander I. Here he wrote his famous lyrical poems Ruslan and Lyudmila and Eugene Onegin and ... Read more
Reviews for Novels, Tales, Journeys
An indispensable edition ... Pushkin the storyteller is witty and compassionate, panoramic and precise
Publishers Weekly
Brilliant ...[Pushkin] took up narrative prose on a whim, but, as this collection makes clear, he mastered it gloriously.
Los Angeles Review of Books
Publishers Weekly
Brilliant ...[Pushkin] took up narrative prose on a whim, but, as this collection makes clear, he mastered it gloriously.
Los Angeles Review of Books