The Same Old Story: New Translation (Alma Classics): Ivan Goncharov

The Same Old Story: New Translation (Alma Classics): Ivan Goncharov

by Ivan Goncharov (Author), Translated by Stephen Pearl (Author)

Synopsis

Filled with dreams of pursuing a career as a poet, the young Alexander Aduev moves from the country to St Petersburg, where he takes up lodgings next to his uncle Pyotr, a shrewd and world-weary businessman. As his ideals are challenged by disappointment in the fields of love, friendship and poetical ambition, Alexander must decide whether to return to the homely values he has left behind or adapt to the ruthless rules and morals of city life. Told in the author's trademark humorous style and presented in a sparkling new translation by Stephen Pearl, The Same Old Story - Goncharov's first novel, preceding his masterpiece Oblomov by twelve years - is a study of lost illusions and rude spiritual awakening in the modern world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: 1
Publisher: Alma Classics
Published: 15 Oct 2015

ISBN 10: 1847495621
ISBN 13: 9781847495624

Media Reviews
Goncharov is ten heads above me in talent. -- Anton Chekhov
That Stephen Pearl has been able to recreate such an authentic representation of the text that...evokes the epoch it was written in its diction and rhythm as well as being extremely readable for contemporary readers pronounces this translation to be an admirable accomplishment. * Bookish Ramblings *
An entertaining and thought-provoking read. * Shiny New Books *
This book made Goncharov famous in Russia. And from half a continent and three lifetimes away he can still make new readers laugh and gasp with recognition over timeless human foibles. The -- Nicholas Lezard * The Guardian *
Reading The Same Old Story conveys the pleasure of an overheard conversation -- A.N. Wilson * The Times Literary Supplement *
Author Bio
Ivan Goncharov (1812-91) was a Russian official, novelist, critic and travel writer, who is best remembered for his masterpiece Oblomov.