Petersburg. A novel in eight chapters with a prologue and epilogue

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«Petersburg . A novel in eight chapters with a prologue and an epilogue" is an outstanding work of the Russian writer Andrei Bely, which immerses the reader in the atmosphere of a mysterious and multilayered St. Petersburg of the early 20th century. This novel, written in 1913, became not only a landmark work for Russian literature, but also a real masterpiece of the modernist trend, in which philosophical reflections, poetic images and social realities are intertwined. In the center of the plot is the story of a young man named Peter, who finds himself in the whirlpool of events related to the revolution, personal tragedies and the search for the meaning of life. Petersburg in this novel is presented not just as a background, but as a living creature full of secrets and contradictions. The city becomes a reflection of the inner world of the hero, his fears and hopes, as well as a symbol of the entire Russian reality of that time. The reader will be amazed at how White masterfully uses symbols and metaphors, creating a multi-layered text that requires careful reading and deep comprehension. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers: from students and teachers of literature to fans of classical prose and those who are looking for deep philosophical reflections on life, love and human destiny. The age category is not limited here, since St. Petersburg can attract both young people and a more mature audience seeking to understand the complex processes that took place in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century. The themes raised in the novel cover a wide range: from the search for identity and the meaning of life to the social and political changes taking place in society. White is not afraid to ask difficult questions about the nature of man, about his place in the world and about how external circumstances can affect the inner world. These reflections make the novel relevant today, when many of us are faced with similar questions. The style of Andrei Bely is unique and easily recognizable. His prose is saturated with poetic images, and language is complex constructions that require the reader to be attentive and focused. It’s not just reading, but immersing yourself in a world where every word matters and every phrase can open up new horizons of understanding. White is also known for his other works, such as Silver Dove and The Cat, which also explore the themes of the human soul and its connection to the outside world. If you are looking for a book that will not only fascinate you with the plot, but also make you think about the deep issues of being, St. Petersburg will be an excellent choice. It is a work that leaves a mark on the soul and memory, prompting reflection and inner dialogue. Do not miss the opportunity to discover the world created by one of the greatest masters of Russian literature, and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a mysterious and multifaceted St. Petersburg, which, thanks to White, comes to life in the pages of his novel.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- White Andrey
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1916