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Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin

    Michail Saltykov-Ščedrin etablierte sich als herausragender russischer Satiriker, berühmt für seine scharfsinnige Darstellung gesellschaftlicher Missstände. Sein Werk, tief geprägt von persönlichen Erfahrungen mit der Härte der Leibeigenschaft und einem dysfunktionalen Familienumfeld, erforscht meisterhaft die zersetzenden Auswirkungen unterdrückerischer Systeme auf die menschliche Psyche. Saltykovs Stil zeichnet sich durch beißende Ironie, groteske Charaktere und satirische Fiktion aus, die moralischen Verfall und Ungerechtigkeit unnachgiebig kritisiert. Seine Schriften bieten eine eindringliche Sozialkritik, die bis heute Leser für ihre anhaltende Relevanz anspricht.

    Foolsburg
    • Foolsburg

      The History of a Town

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The award-winning translators bring us a new translation of an 1870 comic novel by Russia's greatest satirist—whose mockery of Russian autocracy is as relevant as ever. “Pevear and Volokhonsky [are the] reigning translators of Russian literature. . . . In Russia, The History of a Town is read in schools and regarded as a masterpiece of 19th-century satire. . . . [This new translation] is an argument for the book’s Swiftian wit and its relevance to Russia and the United States today.” —The New York Times A major classic in Russia since its publication, Foolsburg is the farcical chronicle of a fictional town and its hapless inhabitants as they passively endure the violence and lunacy of their rulers. The succession of brutal mayors of the town include such surreal extremes as a man with a music box instead of a brain and one so tall that he snaps in half during a windstorm. Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin marries biting satire reminiscent of Jonathan Swift with the fantastical absurdity of Nikolai Gogol, imbued throughout with his own brand of playful wordplay. The award-winning translators Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky have produced the first translation of this work into English that successfully captures its zany humor and enduring relevance.

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