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An Uncommon Story (Russian: Необыкнове́нная исто́рия, romanized: Neobyknovennaya istoriya) is an autobiographical literary memoir by Ivan Goncharov, written in 1875–1876 (with an 1878 addendum) and first published in 1924.
- The Russian Public library
- Literary memoirs
- Ivan Goncharov
- 1924 (Moscow)
27 de feb. de 2024 · An Uncommon Story , published posthumously in 1924, contrary to its author's wishes, is an extraordinary document that lays bare the jealousies felt but rarely expressed by writers, and an eternal monument to literary paranoia. Show more. Genres Classics. 256 pages, Paperback. Published February 27, 2024. Book details & editions. About the author.
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An Uncommon Story by Ivan Goncharov. Translated by Stephen Pearl. 25th May 2023 £8.99 9781847499028 250 pp • PB Subject: FBC/FYT Rights: World English. SELLING POINTS: First translation into English and unique edition of an eternal monu-ment to literary paranoia.
Supplement to An Uncommon Story 159 Notes 161. An Uncommon Story. 3 December 1875 and January 1876 In 1846 when I first met Belinsky and his circle of writers and
An Uncommon Story, published posthumously in 1924, contrary to its author’s wishes, is an extraordinary document that lays bare the jealousies felt but rarely expressed by writers, and an eternal monument to literary paranoia. Now translated for the first time into English.
by Ivan Goncharov, translated by Constance Garnett. Share. Alexandr considered it his duty to love his uncle, but he could never get used to his character and ways of thinking. “My uncle seems a good-hearted man,” he wrote one morning to Pospyeloff, “very intelligent, only he is utterly prosaic, forever absorbed in business, in calculations.
25 de may. de 2023 · An Uncommon Story, published posthumously in 1924, contrary to its author's wishes, is an extraordinary document that lays bare the jealousies felt but rarely expressed by writers, and an eternal monument to literary paranoia.