Dacha Husband

Dacha Husband

EnglishPaperback / softback
Press, Northwestern University
Northwestern University Press
EAN: 9780810126350
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In addition to offering fresh editions of well-known works, ""Northwestern World Classics"" will also reintroduce to a new generation 'lost classics', such as Ivan Shcheglov's 1896 ""The Dacha Husband"" (""Dachnyi muzh""). Despite being considered the most interesting writer of the late 1800s by no less a writer than his onetime collaborator Anton Chekhov, Ivan Shcheglov is largely forgotten in the West. In the able hands of Michael Katz, acclaimed translator of Dostoevsky, Turgenev, and Tolstoy, Shcheglov's strikingly modern style and biting satire come alive for today's readers. ""The Dacha Husband"" (a term created by Shcheglov) satirizes a type of man who came to prominence in the later part of the nineteenth century in Russia; he was typically upper middle class, was married to a materialistic woman, and commuted to work in St. Petersburg during the summer while his wife and children vacationed at the family's dacha in Pavlovsk. Among the novel's highlights is a 'Convention of Dacha Husbands', in which a small group of insulted and injured husbands gathered together, in secret from their wives...for a general discussion of contemporary marital misfortunes and a search for some means to protect their human rights. 'The convention is unexpectedly interrupted by the wives, who arrive to retrieve their rebellious spouses. A coda informs the reader that at least one of the proposals offered during the meeting survived: the construction of a 'shelter for the care of deserted husbands'.
EAN 9780810126350
ISBN 0810126354
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Publication date October 1, 2009
Pages 80
Language English
Dimensions 198 x 138 x 8
Country United States
Authors Press, Northwestern University
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