On his travels through the wild mountainous terrain of the Caucasus, the
narrator of A Hero of Our Time chances upon the veteran soldier and
storyteller Maxim Maximych, who relates to him the dubious exploits of
his former comrade Pechorin. Engaging in various acts of duelling,
contraband, abduction and seduction, Pechorin, an archetypal Byronic
anti-hero, combines cynicism and arrogance with melancholy and
sensitivity.
Causing an uproar in Russia when it was first published in 1840,
Lermontov's brilliant, seminal study of contemporary society and the
nihilistic aspect of Romanticism - accompanied here by the unfinished
novel Princess Ligovskaya - remains compelling to this day.