Parasha and Other Poems
By (Author) Ivan Turgenev
Translated by Michael Pursglove
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
10th January 2023
10th November 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Classic and pre-20th century poetry
891.713
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
One of the pillars of nineteenth-century Russian prose fiction alongside towering figures such as Gogol, Dostoevsky and Tolstoy, Ivan Turgenev started his writing career as a poet, gaining much critical acclaim and renown in that field. The title piece of this collection, Parasha, which brought the young author to the attention of the influential critic Vissarion Belinsky and established his reputation, is a humorous narrative poem in the vein of Pushkins Eugene Onegin or Lermontovs Sashka, telling the story of a young womans marriage to her dull, unromantic neighbour and the couples humdrum and more or less happy life ever after. Also contained in this volume are four other narrative poems by Turgenev Andrei, A Conversation, The Landowner and The Village Priest all showing the authors early interest in ordinary stories of Russian life and all displaying the wit and stylistic versatility that we have come to associate with his more famous prose works.
Ivan Turgenev (181883) was a novelist, poet and dramatist, and now ranks as one of the towering figures of Russian literature. His masterpiece, Fathers and Children, is considered one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century.