Ivan Turgenev (1818–1883)
Fathers and Sons (1862)
Translated from the Russian by Richard Hare.
According to the blurb on my treeware version (soon to be recycled):
“This novel concentrates on the conflict between generations, with the nihilist Bazarov representing the revolt of the young free-thinking intellectuals who strive for reality rather than negativity, and he embodies the spirit of revolution. Pavel Petrovich speaks for the older generation which accepts the need for gradual reform, up to a point.”
The cover image is Levitan’s “The Vladiminka Road” (1892)
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