Still the benchmark of Russian literature 175 years after its first
publication--now in a marvelous new translation
Pushkin's incomparable poem has at its center a young Russian dandy much
like Pushkin in his attitudes and habits. Eugene Onegin, bored with the
triviality of everyday life, takes a trip to the countryside, where he
encounters the young and passionate Tatyana. She falls in love with him
but is cruelly rejected. Years later, Eugene Onegin sees the error of
his ways, but fate is not on his side. A tragic story about love,
innocence, and friendship, this beautifully written tale is a treasure
for any fan of Russian literature.
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