Description
Dive into the darkly compelling world of Fyodor Sologub’s 'The Little Demon', a classic piece of Russian literature renowned for its unflinching portrayal of societal decay. This extraordinary novel, published in 1907, features a notorious anti-hero, the provincial schoolteacher Peredonov, who epitomizes the grotesque conflict between public virtue and private vice. As he navigates through a realm of sadism, arson, and murder, the narrative invites readers to explore themes of madness and moral degradation within the context of Russia's silver age. With sharp wit and vivid imagery, 'The Little Demon' not only represents the pinnacle of the Symbolist movement but also serves as a reflection of a spiritually bankrupt society. Perfect for literary enthusiasts, this B-format paperback contains 352 pages of rich storytelling that challenges the boundaries of morality. Ronald Wilks brings this masterpiece to modern readers, making it a must-have for anyone interested in classic Russian novels and social critique. Discover the haunting and hilarious journey of Sologub's protagonist, who has forever been tied to the concept of Peredonovism within the literary canon. Experience the masterful blend of horror, comedy, and a poignant examination of human nature that continues to resonate today. Don't miss your chance to own this dark classic that marks a significant milestone in literary history and remains relevant in today’s discussions of ethics and society.