Four key new translations of plays (including three previously
unpublished works) written at the turn of the 20th century, charting
the descent of Russia into revolution
Hailed by Chekhov as the voice of his time, Gorky's four plays offer a
panoramic view of Russia in the throes of revolution.
THE ZYKOVS is set shortly before the Bolshevik Revolution of October
1917. Antipa Zykov is a merchant adventurer. His young wife, Pavla is
an unworldly convent-bred girl, too weak to realise these ideals in
her stormy marriage.
EGOR BULYCHOV is set on the eve of revolution as the rich businessman
of the title is given power, after the Tsar's abdication. But the
songs of the demonstrating crowds outside his window show that his
days are numbered.
Subtitled 'The Mother' and hugely controversial at the time of its
first production VASSA ZHELEZNOVA, is a tragic portrait of a woman
with an iron will determined to root out the corruption in her family
in order to keep control of the family business.
Written during his most religious phase, THE LAST ONES is about a
corrupt police chief and his family who face death at the hands of
revolutionaries as he tries to fight back by lynching a young man.
Les mer
The Zykovs; Egor Bulychov; Vassa Zheleznova (The Mother); The Last Ones
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781474278928
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter