Petushkov

Newcomb Livraria Press
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A new 2023 translation from the original Russian manuscript with a new Afterword by the Translator, a glossary of Turgenev's philosophic terms, and a timeline of his life and major contributions.

"Петушков" (often translated to "Petushkov" or "Pyetushkov" in English) is a novella written by Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev. This work was first published in 1847 and is lesser-known compared to Turgenev's other works, such as "Fathers and Sons" or "A Month in the Country."

"Petushkov" is a work that offers insights into the lives, attitudes, and interpersonal dynamics of the Russian aristocracy and bourgeoisie. The titular character, Pyetushkov, is portrayed as a somewhat inconsequential man, yet the narrative details his life and interactions in a way that illuminates various facets of the society in which he lives.

This story, like many of Turgenev's works, explores themes of disillusionment, unrequited love, and the contrast between superficial social rituals and deeper, unspoken human desires and disappointments. Through the lens of Pyetushkov's somewhat mundane and pathetic existence, Turgenev explores and critiques the social norms and expectations of his contemporary Russia, offering the reader a contemplative and at times melancholy exploration of existence within this social context. The portrayal of Pyetushkov and his circumstances provide a microcosm through which Turgenev explores themes of love, disappointment and existential ennui within the Russian middle class.

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A Russian novelist, poet, and playwright, and personal friend of Gogold, Dostoevsky and Tolstoy, Turgenev was a key figure in the Russian literary realism movement. His novel "Fathers and Sons" is notable for introducing the character type of 'nihilist' and for its portrayal of the generational schism in Russian society. Turgenev's writings significantly influenced the development of Russian literature and also had a substantial impact on readers in Western Europe.

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