**The most important [...] Russian novel of the 20th century.
-*The New York Times Book Review
Considered Andrei Bely's masterpiece, Petersburg, is a pioneering
modernist novel, ranked in importance alongside Ulysses, The
Metamorphosis, and In Search of Lost Time, that captures Russia's
capital during the short, turbulent period of the first socialist
revolution in 1905. Exploring themes of history, identity, and family,
it sees the young Russian Nikolai Ableukhov chased through the misty
Petersburg streets, tasked with planting a bomb intended to kill a
government official-his own father. Bely draws on news, fashion,
psychology, and ordinary people to create a distinctive and timeless
literary triumph.
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