Uit de memoires van soldaat Ivanov

by Vsevolod Garshin

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Garshin (1855-88) was the outstanding new writer in Russia between Dostoyevsky and Chekhov. This provides the most substantial selection of his stories ever available in English. Garshin gives voice to the unease of an era that knew the horrors of mo

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Although his literary output consists of only about 20 short stories, Garshin was a very talented writer with great moral sensitivity and compassion for human suffering--qualities that were given special stimulus by his army experiences during the 1877 war with Turkey. These times are reflected in "Four Days" (1877), a popular story of a wounded show more soldier who, for four days, remains on the battlefield next to the putrefying corpse of a Turk. In spite of his literary success, Garshin grew increasingly morbid in his last years and ultimately committed suicide by throwing himself down a staircase. Of his stories, the best are the romantic "Attalea Princeps" (1880), a fable about a palm tree, and "The Red Flower" (1883), about an inmate of an insane asylum. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
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891.73Literature & rhetoricAsian LiteratureEast Indo-European and Celtic literaturesRussian and East Slavic languagesRussian fiction
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PG3460 .G3 .A3Language and LiteratureSlavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian languageSlavic. Baltic. AlbanianRussian literatureIndividual authors and works1870-1917
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