Fathers and Sons – Ivan Turgenev | Easton Press 1977

$40.00

  • Author: Ivan Turgenev; Constance Garnett translator
  • Publisher: Easton Press, 1977
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fine
  • Size: 8vo
  • Attributes: Fine Binding

Easton Press, 1977. Bound in full leather, gilt decorations. All edges gilt. Illustrated with woodcut engravings by Fritz Eichenberg. A beautiful copy in Mint condition, LIKE NEW.

Ivan Turgenev’s Fathers and Sons explores generational differences and their tragic consequences. The story centers around Arkady and Bazarov, two young men who return home from college to a world that has remained static. They have changed but must now redefine old relationships, both their friendship with one another and their relationships with their fathers. The main conflict of the novel is between the nihilistic Bazarov, who espouses a strictly materialistic attitude toward life, and Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov, an uncle of Arkady’s, who upholds the aristocratic tradition in the face of Bazarov’s ridicule.

Fathers and Sons originally aroused controversy in Russia, with both radicals and conservatives disturbed by the portrait of Bazarov – an energetic, cynical, and self-assured nihilist who repudiates the romanticism of his elders.

This edition was translated by Contance Garnett, considered by many to be the best translation.

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