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Pilniak, Boris, 1894-1937

"Tales of the Wilderness"

EBOOK TALES OF THE WILDERNESS ***


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TALES OF THE WILDERNESS
By
BORIS ANDREYEVICH VOGAU (Boris Pilniak, pseud.)

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
PRINCE D. S. MIRSKY

TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH BY
F. O'DEMPSEY


CONTENTS
THE SNOW
A YEAR OF THEIR LIVES
A THOUSAND YEARS
OVER THE RAVINE
ALWAYS ON DETACHMENT
THE SNOW WIND
THE FOREST MANOR
THE BIELOKONSKY ESTATE
DEATH
THE HEIRS
THE CROSSWAYS


INTRODUCTION

I
RUSSIAN FICTION SINCE CHEKHOV

The English reading public knows next to nothing of contemporary
Russian Literature. In the great age of the Russian Realistic Novel,
which begins with Turgeniev and finishes with Chekhov, the English
reader is tolerably at home. But what came after the death of Chekhov
is still unknown or, what is worse, misrepresented. Second and third-
rate writers, like Merezhkovsky, Andreyev, and Artsybashev, have
found their way into England and are still supposed to be the best
Russian twentieth century fiction can offer. The names of really
significant writers, like Remizov and Andrey Bely, have not even been
heard of. This state of affairs makes it necessary, in introducing a
contemporary Russian writer to the English public, to give at least a
few indications of his place in the general picture of modern Russian
Literature.


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