
Father & Sons by Ivan Turgenev
Description Materials Book Care Specifications Description Step into the depths of 19th-century Russian society with this remarkable 1977 edition of Fathers and Sons, a timeless masterpiece by Ivan Turgenev, meticulously crafted by the esteemed Easton Press. Fathers and Sons stands as a landmark in literary realism, powerfully exploring the eternal conflict between generations. Its narrative, set amidst the backdrop of rural Russia, navigates the tumultuous relationship between Arkady Kirsanov, a young graduate fresh from University, and his father, Nikolai, a member of the old aristocracy. This poignant portrayal of clashing ideologies speaks volumes about the tensions that arose in the wake of serfdom's abolition in Russia. As Turgenev's tale unfolds, the golden accents of this leatherbound edition seem to shimmer with a deeper meaning, reflecting the timeless quality of the themes within its pages. In this edition, the profound and moving story of Fathers and Sons is