A 19th-century Russian masterpiece about love, politics, family, and
the tension between the new generation and the old world. Ivan
Turgenev’s Fathers and Children is a book full to bursting with
life, both comic and tragic. At the heart of this novel about love,
politics, and society, strong beliefs and heated disagreements,
illness and death, is the generational divide between the young and
the old. When the young university graduate Arkady and his mentor,
the nihilist Bazarov, leave St. Petersburg to visit their
aging parents in the provinces, the conflict that ensues from the
generations’ clashing views of the world—the youths’ radicalism
and the parents’ liberalism—is both representative of
nineteenth-century Russia and recognizably contemporary. At the time
of its publication in 1862, the book aroused indignation in critics
who felt betrayed by Turgenev’s refusal to let his novel serve a
single ideology; it also received a spirited defense by those who
saw in his diffuse sympathies a greater service to art and
to humanity. In this fresh new translation Nicolas Pasternak Slater
and Maya Slater have captured Turgenev’s subtle humor, his
pitch-perfect ear for dialogue, his compassion, and, above all, his
skill as a storyteller
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ISBN
9781681376363
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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