Richard Freeborn's 2014 release breaks a century and half of mystery to shed light on what really may have happened to Tolstoy's Anna Karenina. Thought to have committed suicide by throwing herself under a train, Freeborn's unstoppable imagination opens a new chapter surrounding the heroine's death
The book of Anna: (Karenina's novel)
โ Scribed by Carmen Boullosa
- Book ID
- 100404298
- Publisher
- Coffee House Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 128 KB
- Edition
- First English-language edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Soviet Union
- ISBN
- 1566895855
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Saint Petersburg, 1905. Behind the gates of the Karenin Palace, Sergei, son of Anna Karenina, meets Tolstoy in his dreams and finds reminders of his mother everywhere: the vivid portrait that the tsar intends to acquire and the opium-infused manuscripts Anna wrote just before her death, which open a trapdoor to a wild feminist fairy tale. Across the city, Clementine, an anarchist seamstress, and Father Gapon, the charismatic leader of the proletariat, plan protests that embroil the downstairs members of the Karenin household in their plots and tip the country ever closer to revolution. Boullosa tells a polyphonic and subversive tale of the Russian revolution through the lens of Tolstoy's most beloved work.
โฆ Subjects
Russia
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