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Book The Adolescent Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
Libristo code: 12050809
Publishers Alfred A Knopf, October 2003
This superb new translation--never before published--of one of Dostoevsky's major novels comes from... Full description
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This superb new translation--never before published--of one of Dostoevsky's major novels comes from the award-winning translators Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky. "The Adolescent (originally published in English as "A Raw Youth) is markedly different in tone from Dostoevsky's other masterpieces. It is told from the point of view of the nineteen-year-old narrator, whose immaturity, freshness, and naivete are unforgettably reflected in his narrative voice. The illegitimate son of a landowner, Arkady Dolgoruky was raised by foster parents and tutors, and has scarcely ever seen his father, Versilov, and his mother, Versilov's peasant common-law wife. Arkady goes to Petersburg to meet this "accidental family" and to confront the father who dominates his imagination and whom he both disdains and longs to impress. Having sewn into his coat a document that he believes gives him power over others, Arkady proceeds with an irrepressible youthful volatility that withstands blunders and humiliations at every turn. Dostoevsky masterfully depicts adolescence as a state of uncertainty, ignorance, and incompleteness, but also of richness and exuberance, in which everything is still possible. His tale of a youth finding his way in the disorder of Russian society in the 1870s is a high and serious comedy that borders on both farce and tragedy.

About the book

Full name The Adolescent
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2003
Number of pages 580
EAN 9781400041183
ISBN 140004118X
Libristo code 12050809
Publishers Alfred A Knopf
Weight 635
Dimensions 135 x 208 x 33
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