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Hero of Our Time
Hero of Our Time | Mikhail Lermontov
A brilliant new translation of a perennial favorite of Russian literature The first major Russian novel, A Hero of Our Time was both lauded and reviled upon publication. Its dissipated hero, twenty-five-year-old Pechorin, is a beautiful and magnetic but nihilistic young army officer, bored by life and indifferent to his many sexual conquests. Chronicling his unforgettable adventures in the Caucasus involving brigands, smugglers, soldiers, rivals, and lovers, this classic tale of alienation influenced Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, and Chekhov in Lermontov's own century, and finds its modern-day counterparts in Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange, the novels of Chuck Palahniuk, and the films and plays of Neil LaBute.
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Leniverse
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This was so much more entertaining than I expected. Especially after my teen found me a Russian Literature Bingo board. I'm not sure if Lermontov invented all of these tropes, but he definitely set the tone for later Russian literature. And he managed to pack all of this into a barely 200p. travelogue that's also filled with nature descriptions from the Caucasus region. Add to that the first literary depiction of a game of Russian Roulette -see B2

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Oblomov26
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1. Sledgehammer by Peter Gabriel
2. Aquarius - but I really do not believe in astrology
3. Mikhail Lermentov: specifically Hero for our time- a mates recommendation which sent me down the hole of Russian and Classical literature
4. Not sure I know anyone on Litsy well enough to tag them. I may not believe in Astrology but know I am an introvert

wanderinglynn 👋🏻 You can always tag people you‘d like to get to know. 😉 6y
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KaatjeH
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Just what I needed, some Russian literature 😊
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Mcoun
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Oh, you 19th century Russian authors! You never fail to deliver a dark tale with lots of deep philosophical musing.

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Murugesh
A Hero of Our Time | Mikhail Lermontov

My soul has been warped by the world, my mind is restless, my heart insatiable ; nothing satisfies me; I grow accustomed to sorrow as readily as to joy, and my life becomes emptier from day to day.

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BarbaraBB
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Lermontov was 26 when he died duelling. Yet he writes like a man who knows the world (more specifically the Caucasus) and who knows his way with women. Fighting boredom is the main theme of this book and by fighting it Petsjorin, the hero, gains respect from his fellow travellers and soldiers and gains the love of the women he meets. Liked it a lot! #1001books

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Murugesh
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As we drift further away from the conventions of society and draw closer to nature we become children again, whether we want to or not: the soul is unburdened of whatever it has acquired and it becomes what it once was and what it will surely be again.

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GoneFishing
A Hero of Our Time | Mikhail Lermontov

Love, like fire, goes out without fuel.

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DHill
A Hero of Our Time | Mikhail Lermontov
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#photoadaynov16 no. 20 #setineasterneurope Love me some Russian lit.

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Waynegjr
Hero of Our Time (Rev) | Mikhail Yurievich Lermontov
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My #funfridayphoto: I was assigned to read this book not once, but twice in college. Each time was a revelation.

shawnmooney I was, too. Unlike you, I don't think I ever got around to actually reading it! :-) 8y
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Oblomov26
Hero of Our Time (Rev) | Mikhail Yurievich Lermontov
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The book which started me reading things other than history and sci-fi fantasy. The narrator tells of his encounters with a young officer called Pechorin, a handsome, intelligent young man seemingly with world at his feet, yet with a history as a rake and wastrel, a man who only comes alive through

Oblomov26 Experiences, mostly bad experience. A man constantly seeking the next adventure even if it takes him to an early death in the Russian east. Interesting to note that Lermontov himself was army officer who died young fighting a duel against a fellow officer. 8y
akfreeborn Very interesting personalities. Fabulous book. I just read it a year ago, and it has sent me down a path of exploring more Russian classics. I can't get enough of them now! 8y
Oblomov26 @akfreeborn Same - a friend lent it to me many years ago and when I gave it back and commented that it was really good he response was "they are called classics for a reason". Which lead me down the Russian path. 8y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled 🤔Love Russian lit - need to check into this! 8y
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