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Alexander Pushkin

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The Short Stories of Pushkin

The Short Stories of Pushkin

ISBN: 9789362143969

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The Short Stories of Pushkin is a masterful collection that showcases the literary genius of Alexander Pushkin, often regarded as the father of modern Russian literature. This anthology brings together some of Pushkin’s most celebrated works, including “The Queen of Spades,” “The Stationmaster,” and “The Blizzard.” These stories delve into themes of love, ambition, fate, and the human condition, reflecting Pushkin's sharp wit, vivid imagination, and profound understanding of human nature.

Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, these tales blend realism with romanticism and often incorporate elements of folklore and the supernatural. Pushkin’s mastery of narrative economy and his ability to evoke deep emotional resonance make these stories timeless.

Why Read This Book

  • Explore the works of Alexander Pushkin, whose writings influenced the evolution of Russian literature and inspired writers like Dostoevsky and Tolstoy.
  • Immerse yourself in richly detailed settings and universal themes that transcend time and place.
  • Appreciate Pushkin’s ability to combine lyrical beauty with sharp storytelling.
  • Gain insights into 19th-century Russian society, culture, and values through his vivid characterizations.
  • Ideal for both classic literature enthusiasts and readers new to Pushkin’s works.

About the Author

Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837) was a renowned Russian poet, playwright, and novelist, widely regarded as the founder of modern Russian literature. Born into a noble family, Pushkin began writing poetry at an early age and went on to produce a vast body of work that includes epic poetry, novels, and short stories. His innovative use of language and ability to blend European literary traditions with Russian folklore set him apart as a literary pioneer. Pushkin’s life was tragically cut short in a duel at the age of 37, but his legacy endures through his timeless works, which continue to captivate readers around the world.

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