Description
Paperback cover has some wear, creases and tears. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of Ivan Turgenev’s seminal novel “Fathers and Sons” bears the marks of many thoughtful readings. Published as part of the esteemed Penguin Classics series, this edition offers Rosemary Edmonds’ celebrated translation that captures the nuances of Turgenev’s biting social commentary. First published in 1862, “Fathers and Sons” ignited a firestorm of controversy with its unflinching portrayal of the generational divide between the liberal-minded aristocratic “fathers” and the radical nihilistic “sons” embodied by the protagonist Bazarov. Turgenev’s masterpiece is a profound exploration of the tensions between tradition and progress that defined 19th-century Russia, and its themes continue to resonate today. This well-preserved copy invites collectors and readers alike to immerse themselves in a literary landmark that shaped the course of Russian literature and sparked a enduring discourse on societal change.