Young Arkady Kirsanov returns home after graduating from university. He, to the great displeasure of his father and uncle, is accompanied by a strange friend - Yevgeny Bazarov, who “does not bow to any authorities, who does not take a single principle on faith.” Turgenev’s novel, after its publication in 1862, shocked Russian society: old and young reactionaries, romantics and radicals. At the same time, he won the recognition of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, Flaubert, Maupassant and Henry James for his original language and psychological insight - and continues to be just as fresh and frank to this day.
This book is for a wide range of readers. For fans of classic literature. For readers who want to have classic books with beautiful covers and high-quality paper in their library.
Author: Ivan Turgenev
Pages: 320 (offset). Hardcover
Dimensions: 207x130x21 mm