Lighthouse Books for Translation and Publishing: Polzunkov (ePub)
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Polzunkov is a short story written by Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky in 1848. This publication is from the book WHITE NIGHTS AND OTHER STORIES BY FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY which was translated FROM THE RUSSIAN BY CONSTANCE GARNETT in 1918.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, in full Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky, Dostoyevsky also spelled Dostoevsky, (born November 11 [October 30, Old Style], 1821, Moscow, Russia-died February 9 [January 28, Old Style], 1881, St. Petersburg), Russian novelist and short-story writer whose psychological penetration into the darkest recesses of the human heart, together with his unsurpassed moments of illumination, had an immense influence on 20th-century fiction.
Dostoyevsky is usually regarded as one of the finest novelists who ever lived. Literary modernism, existentialism, and various schools of psychology, theology, and literary criticism have been profoundly shaped by his ideas. His works are often called prophetic because he so accurately predicted how Russia's revolutionaries would behave if they came to power. In his time he was also renowned for his activity as a journalist.
Major works and their characteristics
Dostoyevsky is best known for his novella Notes from the Underground and for four long novels, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Possessed (also and more accurately known as The Demons and The Devils), and The Brothers Karamazov. Each of these works is famous for its psychological profundity, and, indeed, Dostoyevsky is commonly regarded as one of the greatest psychologists in the history of literature. He specialized in the analysis of pathological states of mind that lead to insanity, murder, and suicide and in the exploration of the emotions of humiliation, self-destruction, tyrannical domination, and murderous rage. These major works are also renowned as great "novels of ideas" that treat timeless and timely issues in philosophy and politics. Psychology and philosophy are closely linked in Dostoyevsky's portrayals of intellectuals, who "feel ideas" in the depths of their souls. Finally, these novels broke new ground with their experiments in literary form.
The first work Dostoyevsky published was a rather free and emotionally intensified translation of Honoré de Balzac's novel Eugénie Grandet; and the French writer's oeuvre was to exercise a great influence on his own fiction. Dostoyevsky did not have to toil long in obscurity. No sooner had he written his first novella, Bednyye lyudi (1846; Poor Folk), than he was hailed as the great new talent of Russian literature by the most influential critic of his day, the "furious" Vissarion Belinsky.
Three decades later, in The Diary of a Writer, Dostoyevsky recalled the story of his "discovery." After completing Poor Folk, he gave a copy to his friend, Dmitry Grigorovich, who brought it to the poet Nikolay Nekrasov. Reading Dostoyevsky's manuscript aloud, these two writers were overwhelmed by the work's psychological insight and ability to play on the heartstrings. Even though it was 4:00 am, they went straight to Dostoyevsky to tell him his first novella was a masterpiece. Later that day, Nekrasov brought Poor Folk to Belinsky. "A new Gogol has appeared!" Nekrasov proclaimed, to which Belinsky replied, "With you, Gogols spring up like mushrooms!" Belinsky soon communicated his enthusiasm to Dostoyevsky: "Do you, you yourself, realize what it is that you have written!" In The Diary of a Writer, Dostoyevsky remembered this as the happiest moment of his life.
- Autor: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- 2019, Lighthouse Books for Translation and Publishing, 26 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Lighthouse Books for Translation Publishing
- ISBN-10: 0599447273
- ISBN-13: 9780599447271
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.05.2019
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