PUSHKIN EPUB ED EB
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PUSHKIN EPUB ED EB

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PUSHKIN EPUB ED EB

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A major biography of one of literature's most romantic and enigmatic figures, published in hardback to great acclaim: 'one of the great biographies of recent times' (Sunday Telegraph).

Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin is indisputably Russia's greatest poet – the nearest Russian equivalent to Shakespeare – and his brief life was as turbulent and dramatic as anything in his work. T.J Binyon's biography of this brilliant and rebellious figure is 'a remarkable achievement' and its publication 'a real event' (Catriona Kelly, Guardian).

'No other work on Pushkin on the same scale, and with the same grasp of atmosphere and detail, exists in English… And Pushkin is well worth writing about… he was a remarkable man, a man of action as well as a poet, and he lived a remarkable life, dying in a duel at the age of thirty-seven.' (John Bayley, Literary Review)

Among the delights of this beautifully illustrated and lavishly produced book are the 'caricatures of venal old men with popping eyes and side-whiskers, society beauties with long necks and empire curls and, most touchingly, images of his "cross-eyed madonna" Natalya' (Rachel Polonsky, Evening Standard).

Binyon 'knows almost everything there is to know about Pushkin. He scrupulously chronicles his life in all its disorder, from his years at the Lycee through exile in the Crimea, Bessarabia and Odessa, for writing liberal verses, and on to the publication of Eugene Onegin and, eventually, after much wrangling with the censor, Boris Godunov' (Julian Evans, New Statesman) and in this, 'Binyon is unbeatable'(Clive James, TLS).

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Dedication
  4. Epigraph
  5. Contents
  6. Family Trees
  7. Maps
  8. Prologue
  9. 1 Ancestry and Childhood, 1799–1811
  10. 2 The Lycée, 1811–17
  11. 3 St Petersburg, 1817–20
  12. 4 St Petersburg, 1817–20
  13. 5 St Petersburg, 1817–20
  14. 6 The Caucasus and Crimea, 1820
  15. 7 Kishinev, 1820–23
  16. 8 Odessa, 1823–24
  17. 9 Mikhailovskoe, 1824–26
  18. 10 In Search of a Wife, 1826–29
  19. 11 Courtship, 1828–31
  20. 12 Married Life, 1831–33
  21. 13 The Tired Slave, 1833–34
  22. 14 A Sea of Troubles, 1834–36
  23. 15 The Final Chapter, 1836–37
  24. Epilogue
  25. List of Abbreviations
  26. Bibliography
  27. Index
  28. Acknowledgements
  29. About the Author
  30. Notes
  31. A Note on Translation, Transliteration, Dates, Currency and Ranks
  32. Praise
  33. Other Works
  34. Copyright
  35. About the Publisher