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Adult content is visible.- Translated by
- Robert A. MaguireJohn E. Malmstad
2018
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"The most important, most influential and most perfectly realized Russian novel written in the 20th century." ― The New York Times Book ReviewSet in 1905 in St. Petersburg, a city in the throes of sociopolitical conflict, the novel follows university student Nikolai Apollonovich Ableukhov, who has gotten entangled with a revolutionary terrorist organization with plans to assassinate a government official—Nikolai's own father, Apollon Apoll...
- Translated by
- David McDuff
2011
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Andrei Bely's Petersburg is a colourful evocation of Russia's capital during the short, turbulent period of the first socialist revolution in 1905. Considered Bely's masterpiece, the story follows Nikolai Ableukhov's journey as he is caught up in the revolutionary politics of those seminal days; exploring themes of history, identity, and family, the novel sees the young Russian chased through the misty Petersburg streets, tasked with planting a bomb intended to kill a government o...
- Translated by
- John Elsworth
2010
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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 humorAfter 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 Rus...
- Translated by
- Jonathan Stone
2021
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Andrei Bely is best known for the modernist masterwork Petersburg, a paradigmatic example of how modern writers strove to evoke the fragmentation of language, narrative, and consciousness. In the early twentieth century, Bely embarked on his life as an artist with texts he called “symphonies”—works experimenting with genre and sound, written in a style that shifts among prosaic, poetic, and musical. This book presents Bely’s four Symphonies—“Dramatic Symphony,” “Northern ...
- Translated by
- John E. MalmstadRobert A. Maguire
2018
EN
Andrei Bely's novel Petersburg is considered one of the four greatest prose masterpieces of the 20th century. In this new edition of the best-selling translation, the reader will have access to the translators' detailed commentary, which provides the necessary historical and literary context for understanding the novel, as well as a foreword by Olga Matich, acclaimed scholar of Russian literature.Set in 1905 in St. Petersburg, a city in the throes of sociopolitical conflic...
2026
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Petersburg by Andrei Bely is a brilliant and innovative modernist novel that stands as one of the most important works of Russian literature in the 20th century. First published in 1913, the novel is celebrated for its experimental style, psychological depth, and vivid portrayal of a city caught in the tension of political unrest and social transformation. Set in the imperial capital of Russia during the revolutionary atmosphere of the early 1900s, the novel unfolds over the course of...
- Narrated by
- Deaver Brown
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- Russian
Unabridged
3 hours
2022
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The only 6 stories he wrote; and jewels they are.
- Narrated by
- Deaver Brown
- Series -
- Russian
Unabridged
13 hours 3 min
2022
EN
Considered the last of the great 19th Century Russian novels & the best of the 20th century ones.
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- David Bellos
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- Penguin Modern Classics
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