From the most romantic of the Russian greats, an enthralling selection
of short stories and novellas
An icon of Russian literature, Turgenev was able to contain the
narrative sweep of a novel in a single short story. His protagonists
experience the joy and painful turbulence of first love, the thrilling
adventures of youth, and the layered reflections of maturity. His great
skill is to make his readers feel alongside these characters, rendering
their complex interiorities, whether nobility or serf, in these stories
charged with a profound social conscience.
This collection, in a lyrical new translation by Nicolas Slater, places
Turgenev's great novella First Love alongside a selection of his
classic stories. From the evocative rural scenes of 'Bezhin Meadow' and
'Rattling Wheels', to the pathos and humanity of 'The District Doctor'
and 'Biryuk', these are stories to be lingered over.