How Much Land Does a Man Need
Calypso Editions presents a new translation of this frequently overlooked classic. In How Much Land Does a Man Need, originally published in 1886, Tolstoy departs from the realist mode of his great novels-War and Peace and Anna Karenina-and adopts the markedly oral narrative style of skaz, a...
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Calypso Editions presents a new translation of this frequently overlooked classic. In How Much Land Does a Man Need, originally published in 1886, Tolstoy departs from the realist mode of his great novels-War and Peace and Anna Karenina-and adopts the markedly oral narrative style of skaz, a language at once rich and easily accessible to the simple folk he now wished to address. While previous translators have smoothed out the idiosyncrasies of the form, Boris Dralyuk's translation retains the color and voice so vital to the tale. Unlike the elite that populate Tolstoy's novels, here Tolstoy introduces readers to a peasant, Pakhom, who swore that with enough land, he wouldn't fear the devil himself.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780983099901 (0983099901)
Publish date: December 13th 2010
Publisher: Calypso Editions
Pages no: 47
Edition language: English
Has all the qualities of an ancient fable.