The Queen of Spades and Selected Works
By (Author) Alexander Pushkin
Translated by Anthony Briggs
Pushkin Press
Pushkin Press Classics
2nd July 2024
25th April 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
Fiction in translation
Paperback
160
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
A young man plots to unearth a secret from an elderly countess-a secret he believes will win him a fortune. 'The Queen of Spades' is Pushkin's prose masterpiece, a gripping tale of avarice, obsession, madness and cards.This wonderful collection also includes the keenly and sympathetically observed story 'The Stationmaster'; the narrative poem 'The Bronze Horseman'; a selection of Pushkin's lyric poems; the ribald saga of 'Tsar Nikita and his Forty Daughters'; and excerpts from Yevgeny Onegin and Mozart and Salieri. It serves as an ideal introduction to the incomparable Pushkin, the headspring of all Russian literature.Contains:Short Stories: The Queen of Spades; The StationmasterDrama: Extracts from Boris Godunov and Mozart and SalieriThe Bronze Horseman (narrative poem), Tsar Nikita and His FortyDaughters (folk poem) and 14 lyric poemsNovel in Verse: Extract from Yevgeny Onegin (novel in verse)
'An unusual selection of a surprisingly modern master's work... worth turning to again and again' - Guardian
'Exceptionally original, elegant and often subversively critical in his writings, Pushkin touched depths of feeling while cultivating an insouciant lightness' - Iain Bamforth
'Charming... an ideal introduction to the man widely regarded as the greatest Russian writer... Anthony Briggs's skilful rendering of colloquial speech is faithful to the spirit of the Russian text' - Russia Now
Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837) ranks as one of Russia's greatest writers. He published his first poem when he was fifteen, and in 1820 his first long poem-Ruslan and Lyudmila-made him famous. His work, including the short story 'The Queen of Spades', the novel-in-verse Yevgeny Onegin and the long poem 'The Bronze Horseman', has secured his place as one of the greatest writers ever to have lived. He died aged 37, having been wounded in a duel.