The last summer
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The last summer
(Peter Owen modern classics)
Peter Owen, 2000, c1959
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Translated from the Russian, Povest, first published 1934
This translation first published by Peter Owen 1959
This paperback edition published 2000
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The Last Summer is set in Russia during the winter of 1916, when the book s central character, Serezha, pays a visit to his married sister. Tired after the long journey, he falls into a restless sleep and half-remembers, half-dreams the incidents of the last summer of peace before the First World War, "when life appeared to pay heed to individuals." As tutor in a wealthy, unsettled Moscow household, he focuses his intense romanticism on Mrs Arild, the employer s paid companion, while spending his nights with the prostitute Sashka and others. In this evocation of Russia immediately prior to the Revolution, the characters are subtly etched against their social backgrounds, and Pasternak imbues the commonplace with his own intense and poetic vision."
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