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Tales Of Belkin

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Tales Of Belkin

Contributors:

By (Author) Alexander Pushkin
Translated by Josh Billings

ISBN:

9781933633732

Publisher:

Melville House Publishing

Imprint:

Melville House Publishing

Publication Date:

1st December 2010

UK Publication Date:

27th August 2009

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Fiction in translation

Dewey:

891.733

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

112

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 178mm

Weight:

124g

Description

First published anonymously in 1830, Aelxander Pushkin's The Tales of Belkin contains his first prose works. Since then, it has become one of the most beloved books in Russian literary history and even became the namesake for Russia's most prestigious annual literary prize - the Belkin Prize. Presented in a sparkling new translation by Josh Billings.

Reviews

"I wanted them all, even those I'd already read."
Ron Rosenbaum, The New York Observer

"Small wonders."
Time Out London

"[F]irst-rateastutely selected and attractively packagedindisputably great works."
Adam Begley, The New York Observer

"Ive always been haunted by Bartleby, the proto-slacker. But its the handsomely minimalist cover of the Melville House edition that gets me here, one of many in the small publishers fine 'Art of the Novella' series."
The New Yorker

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KQED (NPR San Francisco)

"Some like it short, and if you're one of them, Melville House, an independent publisher based in Brooklyn, has a line of books for you... elegant-looking paperback editions ...a good read in a small package."
The Wall Street Journal

Author Bio

Alexander Pushkinwas born into the Russian nobility in Moscow in 1799. Educated by French tutors while learning Russian from the household serfs, he began publishing poems in his early teens and soon gained widespread recognition, especially for his use of vernacular. At 18 he received a government appointment in St. Petersburg and threw himself into cultural life, including associating with radical intellectuals. He published his first major work, the long poemRusian and Ludmila, in 1820, shortly before being banished from the capital for writing political poems such asOde to Liberty.In 1825 some friends were involved in the Decembrist uprising, and Pushkin's restrictions were tightened. Yet he wrote some of his greatest work in exile, including his playBoris Godunovand his novel-in-verseEugene Onegin. Finally pardoned by the Tsar, he married Natalya Goncharova in 1831. They became regulars of court society, which soon impoverished Pushkin, and in 1837, scandalous rumors about Natalya prompted him to challenge an alleged paramour to a duel. Wounded, Pushkin died two days later. Fearing a public outpouring at his funeral, the government removed his body in the night, to be buried at his family's distant estate. Josh Billingsis a fiction writer and translator who lives in Maine. He is also the translator of the Melville House edition ofThe Duel, by Aleksandr Kuprin.

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