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Russian & Soviet Literary Biography, 19th Century Russian Literature - Literary Criticism
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Alexander Pushkin: Brief Lies

by Robert Chandler
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Overview

Alexander Pushkin is considered by many to be Russia’s greatest poet, and through his poems as well as his experimentation with other genres—dramas, short stories, prose novels—he influenced generations of Russian and international writers. This exquisite biography examines Pushkin as writer, lover, and public figure, exploring his relationship with politics and providing a fascinating glimpse of the turbulent history that surrounded Pushkin’s life. This is a succinct and sympathetic guide to understanding Russia’s most celebrated literary figure.

Synopsis

Alexander Pushkin is considered by many to be Russia’s greatest poet, and through his poems as well as his experimentation with other genres—dramas, short stories, prose novels—he influenced generations of Russian and international writers. This exquisite biography examines Pushkin as writer, lover, and public figure, exploring his relationship with politics and providing a fascinating glimpse of the turbulent history that surrounded Pushkin’s life. This is a succinct and sympathetic guide to understanding Russia’s most celebrated literary figure.

About the Author, Robert Chandler

Robert Chandler has translated the poetry of Sappho and Apollinaire as well as Vasily Grossman’s Life and Fate, Pushkin’s The Captain’s Daughter, and numerous works by Andrei Platonov.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2009
Publisher
Hesperus Press
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781843919124

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