In addition to offering fresh editions of well-known works, Northwestern World Classics will also reintroduce to a new generation -lost classics, - such as Ivan Shcheglov's 1896 The Dacha Husband (Dachnyi muzh). Despite being considered the most interesting writer of the late 1800s by no less a writer than his onetime collaborator Anton Chekhov, Ivan Shcheglov is largely forgotten in the West. In the able hands of Michael Katz, acclaimed translator of Dostoevsky, Turgenev, and Tolstoy, Shcheglov's strikingly modern style and biting satire come alive for today's...
In addition to offering fresh editions of well-known works, Northwestern World Classics will also reintroduce to a new generation -lost classics, -...