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The Fables of Ivan Krylov

Author: Ivan Krylov

Translator: Stephen Pimenoff   Cover design: Marie Lane   Cover illustration: Viktor Vasnetsov  

Ivan Krylov has been loved by Russian people for two hundred years for his Fables, works in which he gently satirizes the manifold weaknesses and failings of human beings, especially figures of authority, while at the same time praising and holding up for emulation the qualities in ordinary people of selflessness, industry, loyalty, love, friendship, perseverance…
Solid, earthy common sense and a long acquaintance with the ways of the world lie at the root of Krylov’s observations. Some of the Fables are no more than humorous glimpses of life and human nature, or snapshots of the bizarre preoccupations of fantasists, eccentrics, idealists and dreamers. Others offer wry, sardonic glimpses of life, and human relationships and behaviour. Yet others offer wise advice on the conduct of life, or are “cautionary tales”: warnings about the consequences of ill-considered behaviour.

Like other great allegorical writings the Fables can be read on different levels, and enjoyed by all, from young children to the very old.

RRP: £9.99

No. of pages: 268

Publication date: 24.02.2017

ISBN numbers:
Paperback
978 1 910213 51 3
Ebook
978 1 910213 55 1

Rights:
World English in this translation.