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By Andrei Bely

ISBN-10: 0253344107

ISBN-13: 9780253344106

"... a translation that captures Bely's idiosyncratic language and the rhythm of his prose, and with out doing violence to English, conveys not just the literal which means of the Russian but in addition its echoes and implications." -- the hot York assessment of Books

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Here is the long-awaited, authoritative, unabridged translation of Petersburg, the Chef d'oeuvre of Symbolist author Andrei Bely. Nabokov has ranked Petersburg beside Joyce's Ulysses, Kafka's Metamorphosis, and Proust's À l. a. recherche du temps perdu as one of many 4 nice works of prose fiction of the 20 th century.

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Ascher, Revolution of 1905, vol. 2, pp. 245–9, 326: Ascher, Stolypin, pp. 138–47. Geifman, TSK, p. 228. D. Dahlmann, ‘Ein politischer Prozess im vorrevolutionären Russland: Sozialrevolutionäre vor Gericht’ in H. Haumann and S. Plaggenborg (eds), Aufbruch der Gesellschaft im verordneten Staat: Russland in der Spätphase des Zarenreiches (Frankfurt, 1994), pp. 217–41. Geifman, TSK, p. 21. , p. 253. J. Sanborn, Drafting the Russian Nation: Military Conscription, Total War and Mass Politics, 1905–1917 (DeKalb, 2003).

This trend showed that the terrorists had ceased to be high-minded idealists, if indeed they ever were, and were in many cases scarcely distinguishable from common bandits. They lost the support they had initially enjoyed among liberally inclined members of the educated public; having forfeited legitimacy, they were reduced to a marginal phenomenon, on the defensive against the forces of ‘law and order’ in a country that had now embarked, however hesitantly, on a constitutional experiment. 2 Such attitudes were common at the time in ‘society’, so great was the contempt for autocracy; it found expression in acts of benevolence towards terrorists, such as harbouring ‘illegals’ seeking to escape police surveillance.

6 This suggests the importance of foreign pressure, particularly coming from the Tsar’s greatest creditor, France, at a time when the Russian government’s finances were in a parlous condition. 9 Indeed, the new liberal daily, The Tribune, argued that ‘English financiers should not participate’ as the granting of financial aid would shore up the regime against the people. 10 This was a minority view, however, as the loan came to be seen as necessary to counteract the growing threat to British interests from Germany.

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