Description
1963 edition 4th printing. Paperback cover has some wear, fading. Back cover has a small tear that affects the closest few pages. The pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This vintage Bantam dual-language edition of “Russian Stories” offers a unique opportunity for readers and collectors alike. Published in the midst of the Cold War, this volume provides a window into the rich literary tradition of Russia, a nation whose culture was often shrouded in mystery for Western audiences. The inclusion of both English and Russian texts allows language learners to immerse themselves in the original works while following along in English, making it a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of Russian literature.
Compiled by Gleb Struve, a prominent Russian émigré scholar and literary critic, this collection brings together a diverse array of short stories from revered authors such as Pushkin, Gogol, and Turgenev. These tales capture the essence of Russian life, from the opulent salons of St. Petersburg to the vast, unforgiving landscapes of the countryside. Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of characters and themes, from the existential musings of the intelligentsia to the struggles of the peasantry against oppression and injustice.
Despite its well-worn condition, this copy retains the charm of a bygone era, with its faded cover and minor imperfections serving as a testament to its enduring appeal. For collectors, it represents a piece of literary history, a rare glimpse into the cultural exchange between East and West during a tumultuous period of global tensions.