Eugene Onegin : a novel in verse

by Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin

Other authorsJames E. Falen
Paperback, 2009

Collection

Status

Available

Description

When Vladimir Nabokov's translation of Pushkin's masterpiece Eugene Onegin was first published in 1964, it ignited a storm of controversy that famously resulted in the demise of Nabokov's friendship with critic Edmund Wilson. While Wilson derided it as a disappointment in the New York Review of Books, other critics hailed the translation and accompanying commentary as Nabokov's highest achievement. Nabokov himself strove to render a literal translation that captured "the exact contextual meaning of the original," arguing that, "only this is true translation." Nabokov's Eugene Onegin remains the most famous and frequently cited English-language version of the most celebrated poem in Russian literature, a translation that reflects a lifelong admiration of Pushkin on the part of one of the twentieth century's most brilliant writers. Now with a new foreword by Nabokov biographer Brian Boyd, this edition brings a classic work of enduring literary interest to a new generation of readers.… (more)

Publication

Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2009]

ISBN

9780199538645

Pages

xxxv; 240

Language

Original language

Russian

Original publication date

1832
1964
1977 (English: Johnston)
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