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Title: The Queen of Spades and Other Stories : A New Translation by Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, Andrew Kahn ISBN: 0-19-283954-3 Publisher: Oxford Press Pub. Date: August, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $11.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4 (4 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: either fantasy or reality
Comment: If someone comes to me and asks what I think true Russian
spirit is, I would say, "duel" is. Russian duel is very reckless
and even absurd because the percentage of survival is only 50%.
Each load their gun and go to the opposite end and they shoot
from distance in turn until either one is shot.
In the book, German,the main character, is a half-bood of
Russian and Germany. Due to his birth,mixed with German blood,
he is usually very realistic and doesn't believe in magic or
tricks. In numerous gatherings German never participates in the
card games but always watches people play. When he hears that
an old woman knows how to win the game he sniffs and ignores
it. But ironically it is he who arrives at the gate of her
house. However, it is not his intention but he himself is
dragged by some magical power.
As quite an ordinary and poor man, German believes in
diligence and reason, but not fantasy or fate. That's why he
never participates in any games. Their game is like a duel. The
players say some number and they take cards until either of
them get to reach the number and he wins. Then a new game
starts as if they already forgot about the former game. Usually
the loser loses a huge sum of money, which means that the
winner becomes enormous rich. In other words, the game actually
changes their lives in totally different ways.
Everyone who has read this book would never forget the last
scene of the Queen of Spades. Perhaps she really does say so,
or he only dreams or imagins. No one knows except Pushkin.
Bytheway, he is not telling something moral to persuade or
teach us. All he shows is something like Matrix, I guess. Maybe
the whole story is just a trick or magic or some parts are. The
judgement is up to the reader. We all are German in a way.
Rating: 1
Summary: Teachers (and others): Avoid this edition!
Comment: I had been happy to read about a supposedly unabridged and very inexpensive edition of "Queen of Spades" and the Belkin tales, as (as a college instructor) I often assign "Queen of Spades" in courses on opera or Petersburg, or in which one would not neces sarily need the student to order a whole compilation of Pushkin's fiction, such as Norton's very solid COMPLETE PROSE TALES.
However, this edition is *far* from unabridged. The editor has taken it upon himself to cut not only ALL the epigraphs from ALL t he stories (an absurd economy which distorts the tone of these parodic stories) but also fails to provide the two-page "From the Editor" frame without which the purpose of the Belkin tales is obscured.
I would not recommend this edition even to the casua l reader who wished to get the true flavor of Pushkin's Sternean, self-referential prose works. 'eo
Rating: 5
Summary: Good translation and pleasant read for a minimum value
Comment: This book is a nice (don't forget cheap) adaptation and translation of Russia's most celebrated author, A.S.Pushkin. I imagine that other editions (hardcover and so on) are extremely expensive, so this book is a good introduction into the works of a classic and exceptionally talented writer. I have read much of Pushkin in Russian language, so I can honestly say that this book is true to the originals and it is worth spending your $3 on. NOTE: To people, who know that Pushkin is considered greatest RUSSIAN (emphasis on "russian") writer and expect to find real Russia in his writings: you won't find much of it here, for the fact that Pushkin wrote mainly about his upper-class contemporaries, who (pretty much like Pushkin himself) lost touch with real Russia, hence the revolution awhile later... If you want to feel some of Pushkin's russian spirit, you should try reading his poetry instead of the short stories.
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Title: A Hero of Our Time by MIKHAIL LERMONTOV ISBN: 0679413278 Publisher: Everyman's Library Pub. Date: 30 June, 1992 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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Title: The Overcoat and Other Short Stories by Nikolai Gogol ISBN: 0486270572 Publisher: Dover Pubns Pub. Date: 21 February, 1992 List Price(USD): $2.00 |
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Title: Fathers and Sons (Oxford World's Classics) by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, Richard Freeborn ISBN: 0192833928 Publisher: Oxford University Press Pub. Date: July, 1998 List Price(USD): $8.95 |
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Title: Dead Souls : A Novel by NIKOLAI GOGOL ISBN: 0679776443 Publisher: Vintage Pub. Date: 25 March, 1997 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
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Title: Eugene Onegin: A Novel in Verse (Oxford World's Classics) by Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, James E. Falen, Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin ISBN: 0192838997 Publisher: Oxford Press Pub. Date: October, 1998 List Price(USD): $8.95 |
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