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About the Author
Vasily Sleptsov (1836-1878) wrote fiction for several magazines including Annals of the Fatherland, Russian Speech, and The Contemporary, where he published his novella Hard Times in 1865. He went on to found the magazine The Women's Herald, establish the
Reviews
"If you are convinced that 'leftist' nineteenth-century Russian literature is long-winded and boring, prepare yourself for a big surprise. Hard Times makes for an excellent read and offers a well-informed and realistic picture of life in the Russian countryside after the abolition of serfdom in 1861. Thanks to Michael Katz's compelling translation, this gem of Russian realism is now finally available to the English-speaking reader." -Otto Boele, Leiden University
"Michael Katz's translation makes available an important component of Russian literary and cultural history of the mid-19th century. Sleptsov's novel, and the questions it poses, very much follows in the tradition of Sand's Jacques, Herzen's Who Is To Blame? and Chernyshevsky's What Is To Be Done?"-Andrew M. Drozd, University of Alabama
Book Information
ISBN 9780822964223
Author Vasily Sleptsov
Format Paperback
Page Count 136
Imprint University of Pittsburgh Press
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press