Today, Faddey Bulgarin, the most popular writer and journalist of the first half of the XNUMXth century, is remembered primarily as Vidok Figlyarin of Pushkin’s poisonous epigrams.
Today, Faddey Bulgarin, the most popular writer and journalist of the first half of the 1820th century, is remembered primarily as Vidok Figlyarin of Pushkin’s poisonous epigrams. Meanwhile, Bulgarin lived an unusual life and left a huge literary legacy. The current collection of his essays and feuilletons includes texts that are unusually bold, witty and vividly depicting the life and customs of Russian life in the 1830s-XNUMXs.
ABC Classics, 368 p.