Set at the beginning of the nineteenth century, when idleness
was still looked upon by Russia's serf-owning rural gentry as a
plausible and worthy goal, Ivan Goncharov's "Oblomov" follows the
travails of an unlikely hero, a young aristocrat incapable of
making a decision. Indolent, inattentive, incurious, given to
daydreaming and procrastination, Oblomov clearly predates the ideal
of the industrious modern man, yet he is impossible not to admire
through Goncharov's masterful prose. Translator Marian Schwartz
breathes new life into this Russian masterpiece in this, the first
translation from the generally recognized definitive edition of the
original, as well the first to attempt to replicate in English
Goncharov's wry humor and all-embracing humanity. Replete with
ingenious social satire and cutting criticism of nineteenth-century
Russian society, this edition of "Oblomov" will introduce new
readers to the novel that Leo Tolstoy praised as "a truly great
work, the likes of which one has not seen for a long, long
time."
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