Written with sympathetic humor and compassion, this masterful
portrait of upper-class decline made Ivan Goncharov famous
throughout Russia on its publication in 1859. Ilya Ilyich Oblomov
is a member of Russia's dying aristocracy--a man so lazy that he
has given up his job in the Civil Service, neglected his books,
insulted his friends, and found himself in debt. Too apathetic to
do anything about his problems, he lives in a grubby, crumbling
apartment, waited on by Zakhar, his equally idle servant. Terrified
by the activity necessary to participate in the real world, Oblomov
manages to avoid work, postpones change, and--finally--risks losing
the love of his life. This superb translation by David Magarshack
captures all the subtle comedy and near-tragedy of the
original.Includes a new introduction and chronology of Goncharov's
life and works
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