Night owls

‘I decided that my trip had evidently been in vain, since nothing of interest could possibly occur on this visit. I was mistaken.’ Condemned to sleeplessness by the chatter permeating his guesthouse room, a forlorn traveller turns his ear to the riotous tale spun by the garrulous, meddlesome, inane and utterly unprincipled Márya Martynovna next door. Her exuberant deformations of morality and language scandalized Tsarist society, and she remains one of Russian literature’s most uproarious anti-heroes.

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‘I decided that my trip had evidently been in vain, since nothing of interest could possibly occur on this visit. I was mistaken.’

Condemned to sleeplessness by the chatter permeating his guesthouse room, a forlorn traveller turns his ear to the riotous tale spun by the garrulous, meddlesome, inane and utterly unprincipled Márya Martýnovna next door. Her exuberant deformations of morality and language scandalized Tsarist society, and she remains one of Russian literature’s most uproarious anti-heroes.

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Weight 0.091 kg
Dimensions 18 × 11 × 0.8 cm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

144

Language

English

Edition

Reprint

Dewey

891.733 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K