Misha Poltyev, a 'desperate character, ' squanders his
inheritance, senselessly turns to drink, and lives among the
beggars of the highway. Eventually, he returns to his family estate
and the graveyard where his parents lie:
"'I want to dig myself a grave ... and to lie here for time
everlasting. There's only this spot left for me in the world. Get a
spade Oh God Everywhere nothing but injustice, and oppression, and
evil-doing ... Everything must go to ruin then, and me too ' "
""
These stories demonstrate Turgenev's matchless skill for
portraying elemental aspects of Russian life: the melancholic, the
nostalgic, and the darkly comic.
Six tales written by Turgenev between 1847 and 1881, in
Constance Garnett's classic 1899 translation: A Desperate
Character," "A Strange Story," "Punin and Baburin," "Old
Portraits," "The Brigadier" "and Pyetushkov. With an introduction
by Edward Garnett.
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