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PUSHKIN, ALEXANDER - The Gypsies and other narrative poems

Title: The Gypsies and other narrative poems
Description: Boston : David R. Godine 2006. First Edition. Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837) . Russia's greatest writer. wrote much more than his novel in verse Eugene Onegin. In this selection of five of his finest narrative poems. all his essential qualities are on display-his ironic poise. his stylistic variety. his confounding of expectations. his creation of poetry out of everyday language. 'The Gypsies' is modern Russian literature's first masterpiece. Telling the anti-Romantic tale of an effete city-dweller whose search for 'unspoiled' values among a band of gypsies ends in tragedy. it is the major but unacknowledged source for Bizet's Carmen. In 'The Bridegroom' Pushkin turns the Romantic ballad into a whodunnit filled with sexual dread and subconscious terror. In 'Count Nulin. ' a deliciously comic tale of country life. he stands Shakespeare's 'Rape of Lucrece' on its head - what would have happened if Lucrece had slapped Tarquin's face? 'The Tale of the Dead Princess' (Pushkin's version of the Snow White story) transforms Russian folk tale into purest art. and its companionpiece. the eerie 'Tale of the Golden Cockerel' (inspired by his bitter experience with Tsar Nicholas I) . savagely politicizes the folk-tale form. Antony Wood is one of the very few translators who can bring Pushkin authentically alive in English. If. as The Tablet has said. he 'comes close to the translator's ideal. ' so Simon Brett comes close to the illustrator's. This well-known engraver has captured the essence of each of these poems in a single dramatic image. from the firelight reverie of the title poem to the grisly action of 'The Bridegroom. ' The Gypsies is a double masterpiece: a masterly translation of Pushkin for today and a triumph of the illustrator's art.; 116 pages; Description: xl. 116 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Subjects: Pushkin. Aleksandr Sergeevich (1799-1837) --Translations into English. by Alexander Pushkin ; translated with an introduction and notes by Antony Wood ; engravings by Simon Brett.Weight in Kg appr.:

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Price: EUR 11.95 = appr. US$ 12.99 Seller: MW Books
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