AN ORDINARY STORY
Including the Stage Adaptation by Viktor Rozov

by Ivan Goncharov

Translated and edited by Marjorie L. Hoover

(Ann Arbor, Michigan): Ardis, (1994).

First edition thus.

Fine in a fine dust jacket.

"Before Ivan Goncharov wrote Oblomov, one of the most acclaimed and enduring classics of Russian literature, there was An Ordinary Story, his debut, which was immediately hailed by critics upon its publication in 1847.

An Ordinary Story describes the coming of age of Alexander Aduyev, a romantic young man from the provinces who moves to Petersburg in search of love and a career. Psychologically acute in its delineation of Aduyev’s relationship with his successful and unsentimental mentor uncle, this is a work of complexity and great charm. Featuring a stage adaptation, this edition of An Ordinary Story will enhance Goncharov’s reputation as one of the legends of Russian literary history."--The Overlook Press.

This edition also includes the first English translation of Viktor Rozov's stage adaptation of An Ordinary Story, which premiered at Sovremennik Theater i 1966.

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