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Anna Karenina: a novel in eight parts ([New ed.])

Tolstoy, LeoBayley, John(Preface by)Pevear, Richard(Introduction by)Pevear, Richard(Translated by)Volokhonsky, Larissa(Translated by)
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Now the subject of a major new film adaptation from director Joe Wright (Atonement,Pride and Prejudice), Leo Tolstoy'sAnna Kareninais translated by award-winning duo Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky in Penguin Classics.

Starring Keira Knightley (A Dangerous Method) as Anna Karenina, Jude Law (Sherlock Holmes) as her husband Alexei, Aaron Johnson (Nowhere Boy) as Count Vronsky, and also starring Matthew McFadyen, Andrea Riseborough and Kelly Macdonald, this dazzling production ofAnna Kareninais adapted for the screen by legendary playwright Tom Stoppard.

Anna Karenina seems to have everything - beauty, wealth, popularity and an adored son. But she feels that her life is empty until the moment she encounters the impetuous officer Count Vronsky. Their subsequent affair scandalizes society and family alike, and soon brings jealousy and bitterness in its wake. Contrasting with this tale of love and self-destruction is the vividly observed story of Konstantin Levin, a man striving to find contentment and meaning to his life - and also a self-portrait of Tolstoy himself.

Acclaimed as the definitive English version of Tolstoy's masterpiece, this edition contains an introduction by Richard Pevear and a preface by John Bayley.

Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) spent his youth in wasteful idleness until 1851, when he travelled to the Caucasus and joined the army, fighting in the Crimean war. After marrying in 1862, Tolstoy settled down, managing his estates and writing two of his best-known novels,War and Peace(1869) andAnna Karenina(1878).A Confession(1879-82) marked a spiritual crisis in his life, and in 1901 he was excommunicated by the Russian Holy Synod.

'William Faulkner, it's said, was once asked to name the three best novels ever. He replied: "Anna Karenina,Anna Karenina,Anna Karenina." If you don't recall why, rush to buy a fine new translation by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky'
Boyd Tonkin,Independent

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Penguin
0141902833 / 9780141902838
eBook (EPUB)
891.733
30/01/2003
England
English
Classics
959 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Previous ed. of this translation: London: Allen Lane, 2000 Description based on print version record.