Set in Saint Petersburg during the Revolution of 1905, this classic of
Russian literature draws comparisons to James Joyce's Ulysses for its
display of symbolism and humor
After enlisting in a revolutionary terrorist organization, the
university student Nikolai Apollonovich Ableukhov is entrusted with a
highly dangerous mission: to plant a bomb and assassinate a major
government figure.
But the real central character of Petersburg is the Russian capital
itself--caught in the grip of political agitation and social unrest at
the beginning of the twentieth century.
Intertwining the worlds of history and myth, and parading a cast of
unforgettable characters, Petersburg is a story of apocalypse and
redemption played out through family dysfunction, conspiracy, and
murder.
"The most important, most influential, and most perfectly realized
Russian novel written in the 20th century." --The New York Times
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