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The Duel

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Informationen zum Autor Alexander Kuprin (1870–1938) was a Russian writer, pilot, explorer, and adventurer who was dubbed the “true successor to Chekhov” by Tolstoy, and the “Russian Kipling” by Vladimir Nabokov. Joshua Billings ’ translation of Pushkin’s Tales of Belkin is available in the Art of the Novella series. Klappentext About This Book Her mourth was almost pressed against his, and her words were like quick, hurried kisses: "You must absolutely go through with the duel tomorrow." This rediscovered gem by a major, yet neglected, writer - here presented in a dazzling new translation - is an absorbing account of the final days of Czarist Russia. An absorbing saga about the brutalities of military life upon its own soldiers. Stranded at a distant outpost, young Romashov finds himself obliged to fight a duel - over something he realizes is meaningless. As the novel hurtles toward a startling conclusion, it reveals itself to be a luminous depiction of the end of an era. This Is A Melville House "HybridBook" HybridBooks are a union of print and electronic media: Purchasers of this print edition also receive Illuminations-additional curated material that expand the world of Kuprin's novella through text and illustrations-at no additional charge. To obtain the Illuminations for The Duel by Alexander Kuprin, simply scan the QR code (or follow a url) found at the back of the print book, which leads to a page where you can download a file for your preferred electronic reading device. "Illuminations" contains writings by Leo Tolstoy - Fyodor Dostoevsky - Alexander Pushkin - Rudyard Kipling - Abraham Yarmolinsky - Ivan Turgenev - Anton Chekhov - Anton Chekhov - Mikhail Lermontov - Alexandre Dumas - Thomas Hardy - Emily Dickinson - Rudolphe Raspe - Emily Dickinson and short stories by O. Henry, Guy de Maupassant and Alexander Kuprin. Illustrations include: Victor Adams - Etienne Prosper Berne-Bellecour - Valery Ivanovich Jacoby - Eugene Delacroix and others. Also included is The Duelist's Supplement - "The Other Duel: Fiction and Poetry Concerning Duels" Zusammenfassung About This Book Her mourth was almost pressed against his! and her words were like quick! hurried kisses: "You must absolutely go through with the duel tomorrow." This rediscovered gem by a major! yet neglected! writer — here presented in a dazzling new translation — is an absorbing account of the final days of Czarist Russia. An absorbing saga about the brutalities of military life upon its own soldiers. Stranded at a distant outpost! young Romashov finds himself obliged to fight a duel — over something he realizes is meaningless. As the novel hurtles toward a startling conclusion! it reveals itself to be a luminous depiction of the end of an era. This Is A Melville House “HybridBook” HybridBooks are a union of print and electronic media: Purchasers of this print edition also receive Illuminations —additional curated material that expand the world of Kuprin's novella through text and illustrations—at no additional charge.    To obtain the Illuminations for The Duel by Alexander Kuprin ! simply scan the QR code (or follow a url) found at the back of the print book! which leads to a page where you can download a file for your preferred electronic reading device. "Illuminations" contains writings by Leo Tolstoy - Fyodor Dostoevsky - Alexander Pushkin - Rudyard Kipling - Abraham Yarmolinsky - Ivan Turgenev - Anton Chekhov - Anton Chekhov - Mikhail Lermontov - Alexandre Dumas - Thomas Hardy - Emily Dickinson - Rudolphe Raspe - Emily Dickinson and short stories by O. Henry! Guy de Maupassant and Alexander Kuprin.   Illustrations include: Victor Adams - Etienne Prosper Berne-Bellecour...

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Authors Josh Billings, Aleksandr Kuprin, Alexander Kuprin
Assisted by Josh Billings (Translation)
Publisher Melville House
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.08.2011
 
EAN 9781935554523
ISBN 978-1-935554-52-3
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 127 mm x 175 mm x 23 mm
Series The Art of the Novella
Art of the Novella
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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