Fathers and Children
"Fathers and Children," a profound work by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, explores the generational divide and social changes in 19th-century Russia. This second edition, translated by Michael R. Katz, is published by WW Norton & Co and spans 432 pages of compelling narrative. Turgenev's masterpiece delves into the complexities of father-son relationships against the backdrop of evolving social conditions and customs in Russia. The novel's rich character development and insightful commentary make it a significant addition to the literary canon. This Norton Critical Edition not only provides a fresh translation but also includes critical essays and contextual information, enhancing your understanding of Turgenev's work. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and students alike, "Fathers and Children" remains a timeless exploration of familial bonds and societal shifts. Don’t miss the chance to add this classic to your collection!