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Author Zoshchenko, Mikhail, 1895-1958, author.

Title Sentimental tales / Mikhail Zoshchenko ; translated by Boris Dralyuk.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Russian library
Russian library (Columbia University. Press)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- A Note on the Text -- Preface to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the Third Edition -- Preface to the Fourth Edition -- 1. Apollo and Tamara -- 2. People -- 3. A Terrible Night -- 4. What the Nightingale Sang -- 5. A Merry Adventure -- 6. Lilacs in Bloom -- Notes
Summary Mikhail Zoshchenko's Sentimental Tales are satirical portraits of small-town characters on the fringes of Soviet society in the first decade of Bolshevik rule. The tales are narrated by one Kolenkorov, who is anything but a model Soviet author: not only is he still attached to the era of the old regime, he is also, quite simply, not a very good writer. Shaped by Zoshchenko's masterful hands--he takes credit for editing the tales in a series of comic prefaces--Kolenkorov's prose is beautifully mangled, full of stylistic infelicities, overloaded flights of metaphor, tortured cliché, and misused bureaucratese, in the tradition of Gogol.Yet beneath Kolenkorov's intrusive narration and sublime blathering, the stories are genuinely moving. They tell tales of unrequited love and amorous misadventures among down-on-their-luck musicians, provincial damsels, aspiring poets, and liberal aristocrats hopelessly out of place in the new Russia, against a backdrop of overcrowded apartments, scheming, and daydreaming. Zoshchenko's deadpan style and sly ventriloquy mask a biting critique of Soviet life--and perhaps life in general. An original perspective on Soviet society in the 1920s and simply uproariously funny, Sentimental Tales at last shows Anglophone readers why Zoshchenko is considered among the greatest humorists of the Soviet era.
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Subject Soviet Union -- Social life and customs -- 1917-1970 -- Fiction.
Soviet Union.
Manners and customs.
Chronological Term 1917-1970
Genre/Form Fiction.
Electronic books.
Fiction.
Added Author Dralyuk, Boris, translator.
Added Title Sentimentalʹnye povesti. English
Other Form: Print version: ZOSHCHENKO, MIKHAIL. SENTIMENTAL TALES. [Place of publication not identified] : COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2018 0231183798 (OCoLC)1013721451
ISBN 9780231545150 (electronic book)
0231545150 (electronic book)
0231183798
9780231183796