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Petersburg

Andrei Bely

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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Synopsis

Petersburg by Andrei Bely is a brilliant and innovative modernist novel that stands as one of the most important works of Russian literature in the 20th century. First published in 1913, the novel is celebrated for its experimental style, psychological depth, and vivid portrayal of a city caught in the tension of political unrest and social transformation. 📚🌆

Set in the imperial capital of Russia during the revolutionary atmosphere of the early 1900s, the novel unfolds over the course of a few intense days. At the center of the story is a dramatic and symbolic conflict between Nikolai Apollonovich, a young intellectual involved in a revolutionary plot, and his father Apollon Apollonovich, a high-ranking government official devoted to order and authority.

Nikolai becomes entangled in a dangerous conspiracy that requires him to deliver a bomb intended to assassinate his own father. As the story progresses, the city of Petersburg itself becomes a powerful presence, filled with shadowy streets, echoing footsteps, and surreal encounters. The tension between political revolution and rigid authority mirrors the emotional and psychological turmoil experienced by the characters.

Andrei Bely's writing blends symbolism, satire, and philosophical reflection, creating a narrative that moves between reality, dreamlike imagery, and psychological introspection. The novel's experimental structure—marked by rhythmic language, shifting perspectives, and vivid symbolism—captures the chaos and uncertainty of a society on the edge of dramatic change.

Beyond its political intrigue, Petersburg explores profound themes such as generational conflict, identity, destiny, and the struggle between tradition and revolution. The characters are caught between the rigid structures of the past and the unpredictable forces shaping the future.

Often compared to the great modernist works of writers like James Joyce and Franz Kafka, Petersburg is widely regarded as one of the masterpieces of literary modernism. Its unique style and imaginative vision make it both challenging and deeply rewarding for readers.

Today, Petersburg continues to be celebrated as a landmark of Russian literature and modernist storytelling. Through its striking imagery, psychological insight, and symbolic depth, Andrei Bely's novel offers a fascinating exploration of a city—and a society—standing on the brink of revolution.
Disponible depuis: 12/03/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 447 pages.

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