Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
Apr 14, 2020
Publisher
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10
0231189796
ISBN-13
9780231189798
Description
In the realm of Russian literature, a unique blend of humor and societal critique emerges through the verses of "Woe from Wit." This masterpiece, penned by Alexander Griboedov, explores the trials of its protagonist, who faces the harsh judgments and expectations of the society he navigates. Engaging characters and sharp dialogue bring forth the conflicts between the intellectual elite and the prevailing social norms, creating a rich tapestry of life in early 19th-century Russia.
The narrative unfolds across four acts, interweaving personal dilemmas with broader cultural commentary. Griboedov's wit shines brightly as he critiques the pretensions and hypocrisy of his time, all while maintaining an air of comedic levity. As the characters wrestle with love, ambition, and societal expectations, readers are invited to reflect on the timeless nature of these struggles.
In this retelling, Betsy Hulick and Angela Brintlinger breathe new life into Griboedov's work, making it accessible to modern audiences while honoring its original spirit. Their collaboration highlights the intricate dance of intellect and emotion, ensuring that the legacy of "Woe from Wit" continues to resonate with readers today.
The narrative unfolds across four acts, interweaving personal dilemmas with broader cultural commentary. Griboedov's wit shines brightly as he critiques the pretensions and hypocrisy of his time, all while maintaining an air of comedic levity. As the characters wrestle with love, ambition, and societal expectations, readers are invited to reflect on the timeless nature of these struggles.
In this retelling, Betsy Hulick and Angela Brintlinger breathe new life into Griboedov's work, making it accessible to modern audiences while honoring its original spirit. Their collaboration highlights the intricate dance of intellect and emotion, ensuring that the legacy of "Woe from Wit" continues to resonate with readers today.
Genres
Romance
Humor
Contemporary