Complete Prose Tales
By (Author) Alexandr Sergeyevitch Pushkin
Translated by Gillon Aitken
Vintage Publishing
Vintage Classics
15th October 2008
Revised edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
891.733
Paperback
544
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 32mm
373g
A definitive modern translation of these immensely enjoyable stories. TRANSLATED, ANNOTATED AND INTRODUCED BY GILLON AITKEN Beyond his perfect expression of Russian mood, Pushkin's universality of vision has made him a permanent place in the history of world literature.Gillon Aitken's distinguished translation is the only volume that contains all his prose fiction, including some tales which remained unfinished when Pushkin was tragically killed in a duel at the age of thirty-seven
Pushkin is Russia's answer to Shakespeare, the acknowledged creator of the language Russians' speak today * The Times *
Anything by Pushkin is bound to be more enjoyable than anything by anyone else, and this fresh translation is like a new vintage of Chateau Lafitte * Financial Times *
To be Russian means to love Pushkin -- Vladimir Nabokov
He is the lasting wonder of Russian literature * Guardian *
Pushkin took the clumsy carthorse that was the literary Russian of his time and transformed it into a Pegasus * Sunday Times *
Aleksandr Sergeyevitch Pushkin was born in 1799 in Moscow. He began writing poetry at a young age and was expelled from St Petersburg in 1820 for composing revolutionary epigrams. He also lost his job in the civil service in 1824 because of his writing,. He married Natalia Goncharova in 1832 and died in a duel defending her honour in 1837. He is considered Russia's greatest poet but in the last part of his career focussed his attention on writing his prose tales.