Petersburg
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About this book

"The most important, most influential and most perfectly realized Russian novel written in the 20th century." ? The New York Times Book Review

Set in 1905 in St. Petersburg, a city in the throes of sociopolitical conflict, the novel follows university student Nikolai Apollonovich Ableukhov, who has gotten entangled with a revolutionary terrorist organization with plans to assassinate a government official—Nikolai's own father, Apollon Apollonovich Ableukhov. With a sprawling cast of characters, set against a nightmarish city, it is all at once a historical, political, philosophical, and darkly comedic novel.

Andrei Bely's novel Petersburg is considered one of the four greatest prose masterpieces of the twentieth century. In this edition of the bestselling translation, the reader will have access to the translators' detailed commentary, which provides the necessary historical and literary context for understanding the novel, as well as a foreword by Olga Matich, acclaimed scholar of Russian literature.

"A translation that captures Bely's idiosyncratic language and the rhythm of his prose, and, without doing violence to English, conveys not only the literal meaning of the Russian but also its echoes and implications." ? The New York Review of Books

"All people who go in for the B's—Breckett, Brecht, BuƱuel—better get hold of Bely. He came first, and he's still the best." ? Washington Post Book World

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Foreword
  7. Translators’ Introduction
  8. A Note on Text and Translation
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Prologue
  11. Chapter the First: in which an account is given of a certain worthy person, his mental games, and the ephemerality of being
  12. Chapter the Second: in which an account is given of a certain rendezvous, fraught with consequences
  13. Chapter the Third: in which is described how Nikolai Apollonovich Ableukhov makes a fool of himself and his venture
  14. Chapter the Fourth: in which the line of the narrative is broken
  15. Chapter the Fifth: in which an account is given of the little fellow with the wart by his nose and of the sardine tin with horrible contents
  16. Chapter the Sixth: in which are related the events of a gray little day
  17. Chapter the Seventh: or, the events of a gray little day go on and on
  18. Chapter the Eighth: and last
  19. Epilogue
  20. Notes
  21. Back Cover