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Format: Library Binding, 235 pages
Publisher: North Books
ISBN: 1582870292
Release Date: Jan 12, 1992
Average Reader Review:     (Based on 2 reviews.)
| |  | | | From The Publisher This new translation by Richard Freeborn makes Turgenev's masterpiece about the conflict between generations seem as fresh, outspoken, and exciting as it was to those readers who first encountered its famous hero. The controversial portrayal of Bazarov, the 'nihilist' or 'new man', shocked Russian society when the novel was published in 1862. The image of humanity liberated by science from age-old conformities and prejudices is one that can threaten establishments of any political or religious persuasion, and is especially potent at the present time. Richard Freeborn is the first translator to have had access to Turgenev's working manuscript. An appendix contains the first English translation of some of Turgenev's preparatory sketches for the novel.
| | | | Annotation One of the most controversial Russian novels ever written, this protest novel dramatized the schism in human society which divides peasants against masters, generations against generations, and fathers against sons. 6 cassettes.
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 | | | | | Number of Reviews: 2 Average Rating:     
Funny Nihilism     
-- Casey, not a student of the universe. geez, May 11, 2001
Also Recommended: Atlas Shrugged, Ninety-Three (Hugo), Les Miserables, Crime and Punishment
TRUEly beautiful writing     
-- Jessica, a student of life from the universe, March 8, 1999
Also Recommended: The Prophet, Kahlil Gibran (and many other books by him); Spring Torrents, Ivan Turgenev; The Winter of Our Discontent, John Steinbeck; Illusions, Richard Bach; The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoevsky; The Snow Leopard, Peter Matthiessen.
| | | | The Reader's Catalog Turgenev's classic exposition of the generation gap of the 1860s, with his brilliant portrait of the would-be nihilist Evgeny Bazarov. A key work in Russian intellectual history
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