From “one of the greatest Russian writers . . . perhaps the best
novel about the generational divide between parents and children”
(Russia Beyond). This iconic Russian work of domestic fiction is
thought to be the greatest literary achievement of nineteenth-century
poet, playwright, and novelist Ivan Turgenev. Fathers and Sons shocked
and divided readers when it was first published in 1862, as it is a
penetrating portrayal of the disconnection between parents and
children, conservatism and liberalism, change and the status quo.
Upon his return from college, Arkady Petrovich Kirsanov is barely
recognizable to his father, for he has fallen under the spell of
Bazarov, a self-proclaimed nihilist who rejects the traditional values
of contemporary Russian society. Bazarov’s influence on the Kirsanov
household in matters of politics and passion reflects the changes that
took place across all of Russia during the nineteenth century. “A
200-page ravishing knockout of a book that explains just about
everything you need to know about families, love, heartache, religion,
duels and the institution of serfdom in 19th-century Russia, not to
mention advice on how to seduce your housekeeper’s young daughter.
In short, it’s a Russian masterpiece, one written so beautifully and
with such economy, that when you finish reading it you feel a little
shaken and a little stirred. A vodka martini on the front porch might
be in order.” —Gary Shteyngart, NPR
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ISBN
9781504061940
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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