The Inn

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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.

"Постоялый двор" (often translated into English as "The Inn" or "An Inn") is a short story written by Ivan Turgenev. This work is part of the collection "A Month in the Country," which explores the interactions and dynamics among various members of the Russian society.

"The Inn" is often appreciated for Turgenev's characteristic insight into human nature and the societal norms of his era. Through the context of the inn and the characters within it, the author explores themes such as loneliness, the quest for meaning in life, and the delicate, sometimes ephemeral connections between individuals.

The environment of the inn provides a microcosm where characters from various walks of life intersect, providing a fertile ground for the exploration of their relationships, ambitions, and struggles. Turgenev navigates through the complexities of these interpersonal dynamics, expertly weaving a narrative that illuminates the multifaceted nature of human interactions and the underlying desires, regrets, and reconciliations that permeate their lives.


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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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