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NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND

作者 DOSTOEVSKY, EYODOR
出版社 Penguin Random House LLC
商品描述 NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND:Publishedin1864,NotesfromUndergroundisconsideredtheauthor'sfirstmasterpiece-thebookinwhichhe"became"Dostoevsky-andisseenasthesourceofall

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內容簡介 Published in 1864, Notes from Underground is considered the author's first masterpiece - the book in which he "became" Dostoevsky - and is seen as the source of all his later works. Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, whose acclaimed translations of The Brothers Karamazov and Crime and Punishment have become the standard versions in English, now give us a superb new rendering of this early classic. Presented as the fictional apology and confession of the underground man - formerly a minor official of mid-nineteenth-century Russia, whom Dostoevsky leaves nameless, as one critic wrote, "because 'I' is all of us" - the novel is divided into two parts: the first, a half-desperate, half-mocking political critique; the second, a powerful, at times absurdly comical account of the man's breakaway from society and descent "underground." The book's extraordinary style - brilliantly violating literary conventions in ways never before attempted - shocked its first readers and still shocks many Russians today. This magnificent new translation captures for the first time all the stunning idiosyncrasy of the original.

作者介紹

作者介紹 Fyodor Mikailovich Dostoevsky’s life was as dark and dramatic as the great novels he wrote. He was born in Moscow in 1821. A short first novel, Poor Folk (1846) brought him instant success, but his writing career was cut short by his arrest for alleged subversion against Tsar Nicholas I in 1849. In prison he was given the “silent treatment” for eight months (guards even wore velvet soled boots) before he was led in front a firing squad. Dressed in a death shroud, he faced an open grave and awaited execution, when suddenly, an order arrived commuting his sentence. He then spent four years at hard labor in a Siberian prison, where he began to suffer from epilepsy, and he returned to St. Petersburg only a full ten years after he had left in chains.His prison experiences coupled with his conversion to a profoundly religious philosophy formed the basis for his great novels. But it was his fortuitous marriage to Anna Snitkina, following a period of utter destitution brought about by his compulsive gambling, that gave Dostoevsky the emotional stability to complete Crime and Punishment (1866), The Idiot (1868-69), The Possessed (1871-72), and The Brothers Karamazov (1879-80). When Dostoevsky died in 1881, he left a legacy of masterworks that influenced the great thinkers and writers of the Western world and immortalized him as a giant among writers of world literature.

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書名 / NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND
作者 / DOSTOEVSKY, EYODOR
簡介 / NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND:Publishedin1864,NotesfromUndergroundisconsideredtheauthor'sfirstmasterpiece-thebookinwhichhe"became"Dostoevsky-andisseenasthesourceofall
出版社 / Penguin Random House LLC
ISBN13 / 9780679734529
ISBN10 / 067973452X
EAN / 9780679734529
誠品26碼 / 2611084114002
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裝訂 / P:平裝
語言 / 3:英文
級別 / N:無

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