Literary St. Petersburg: A Guide to the City and Its Writers

by Elaine Blair

Paperback, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

891.70994721

Genres

Publication

New York: Little Bookroom

Description

Much of Russian literature is St. Petersburg literature: set in the city, about the city, or written by writers living there. This unique guide profiles fifteen authors whose works and lives were intimately connected to this magnificent setting. Biographical sketches focus on the city as the writers knew it, a sense of their work, the literary and social circles in which they moved, and the sites associated with them. Travelers can wander through the museum where the teenage Vladimir Nabokov romanced his girlfriend and see the prison where Anna Akhmatova was inspired to write her epic poem about the Great Terror. They can find the statue that comes to life in Pushkinʾs poem The Bronze Horseman and visit the square where Crime and Punishmentʾs murderer/hero kneels on the ground to ask Godʾs forgiveness. Literary St. Petersburg opens the door to one of the most beautiful cities on earth and a body of literature that is as rich, subtle, and expressive as any in the world.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

137 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

9781892145376
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