Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
By Nikolai Leskov
Introduction by Donald Rayfield
Translated by Robert Chandler, Donald Rayfield and William Edgerton
By Nikolai Leskov
Introduction by Donald Rayfield
Translated by Robert Chandler, Donald Rayfield and William Edgerton
By Nikolai Leskov
Introduction by Donald Rayfield
Translated by Robert Chandler, Donald Rayfield and William Edgerton
By Nikolai Leskov
Introduction by Donald Rayfield
Translated by Robert Chandler, Donald Rayfield and William Edgerton
Category: Short Stories | Literary Fiction | Essays & Literary Collections
Category: Short Stories | Literary Fiction | Essays & Literary Collections
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$17.95
Oct 13, 2020 | ISBN 9781681374901
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Oct 13, 2020 | ISBN 9781681374918
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Praise
“Certainly what impresses in Leskov is his all-seeing but unjudging eye. . . . Leskov is emphatically unlike either Tolstoy or Dostoyevsky, and bears only passing comparison with Turgenev. Rather, he emerges as a literary missing link, a writer who brings the metafictional playfulness of Sterne into the Russian tradition, melding this sophistication with his embrace of the folk tale and vernacular of the common people. Then, vitally, there is his legacy to Chekhov: a moral benevolence and humor-filled acceptance of the full range of humanity.” —Claire Messud, The New York Times
“Nikolai Leskov’s absence from classic Russian literature lists must end now! If you like Russian, and you like funny, you will love Leskov.” —Gary Shteyngart
“Stories as strong as fables and crazy as life.” —Alice Munro
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