Red cavalry and other stories

Isaac Babel

Résumé

One of the most powerful short-story writers of the twentieth century, Isaac Babel expressed his sense of inner conflict through disturbing tales that explored the contradictions of Russian society. Whether reflecting on anti-Semitism in stories such as "b>Story of My Dovecote/b>" and "b>First Love/b>," or depicting Jewish gangsters in his native Odessa, Babels eye for the comical laid bare the ironies of history. His masterpiece, "b>Red Cavalry/b>," set in the Soviet-Polish war, is one of the classics of modern fiction. By turns flamboyant and restrained, this collection of Babels best-known stories vividly expresses the horrors of his age. This translation is based on the complete, original text taken from an unexpurgated Russian edition.br>br>For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.


  • Auteur(s)

    Isaac Babel

  • Éditeur

    Adult Pbs

  • Distributeur

    Side

  • Date de parution

    24/11/2005

  • EAN

    9780140449976

  • Disponibilité

    Épuisé

  • Longueur

    19.8 cm

  • Largeur

    12.9 cm

  • Épaisseur

    2.3 cm

  • Poids

    292 g

  • Support principal

    Grand format

Isaac Babel

Né à Odessa en 1894, Isaac Babel se rallie à la révolution en 1916. Il rencontre Gorki qui l'encourage dans ses débuts littéraires. En 1920, il entre dans l'Armée rouge, expérience dont il tire en 1926 un recueil de nouvelles, Cavalerie rouge. Critiqué violemment parce qu'il ne célèbre
pas assez « la vie nouvelle », il se retire de la vie littéraire en 1930. Injustement dénoncé, il est arrêté en 1939 et fusillé en 1940.

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