Savva and the Life of Man (eBook)

Two plays by Leonid Andreyev

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2022
124 Seiten
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Savva and the Life of Man - Leonid Andreyev
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In 'Savva and the Life of Man', Leonid Andreyev presents an evocative diptych of human existence through two compelling dramas that delve deep into the philosophical and existential scaffolding of the early 20th century. Andreyev's literary style is distinctively marked by its symbolic intensity and psychological depth, situating him alongside contemporaneous giants of Russian literature. These plays encapsulate the spiritual crises and intellectual turmoil of an era, wrapped in rich, allegorical narrative and stark, moving dialogue that pierces the veneer of humanity's duality. DigiCat Publishing's meticulous effort to invigorate Andreyev's tomes for a new audience ensures that the essence of his original craftsmanship endures in both print and digital formats, embodying the sanctity of literary conservation and accessibility.

Leonid Andreyev's own tumultuous life and sharp ideological transformations provided a fertile ground for the creation of these two plays. An individual whose experiences were marred by personal tragedy and the pervasive decay of imperial Russia, Andreyev channelled his disillusionment into his art, offering a mirror to a society struggling to make sense of rapid modernization and the intrinsic questions of morality and faith. His literary pursuit, deeply intertwined with his biography, offers a testament to the healing and explorative power of narrative.

The collective legacy of 'Savva' and 'The Life of Man', as anthologized by DigiCat Publishing, is a vital addition to the libraries of those who are enamored with Russian literature, who seek to comprehend the complexity of the human condition, or who appreciate the endurance of literature that transcends time and geopolitical boundaries. Recommended for its canonical significance and the depth of its enquiry into the soul of man, these works beckon to the modern reader who yearns to engage with the existential queries that have perennially challenged thinkers and to appreciate the craft of a master storyteller whose reflections resonate with contemporary relevance.

Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev (1871-1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist, and short-story writer, who emerged as a potent voice in the realm of Russian literature during the tumultuous years at the outset of the 20th century. Born in Oryol, Russia, Andreyev began his career in law but increasingly gravitated towards journalism and literature. His works often grappled with deep philosophical and existential concerns, rendering him a significant figure within the Russian Symbolist movement. His writing is characterized by its exploration of the human psyche, a keen interest in the margins of society, and a preoccupation with themes of life, death, and the nature of the divine. Andreyev's literary contributions include a diverse array of works, with notable titles such as 'Savva' (1910) and 'The Life of Man' (1907). 'Savva' delves into the conflict between revolutionary ideals and religious faith, while 'The Life of Man' presents a symbolic chronicle of an everyman's journey from birth to death, reflective of the universal human experience. These works encapsulated Andreyev's profound introspection and critiques of contemporary societal and spiritual unrest. The stylistic elements of his oeuvre, characterized by intense psychological introspection and allegorical narrative structures, have granted his works a lasting place in the canon of Russian literature. Despite his popularity in the early 20th century, the Soviet regime's disfavor with his themes contributed to a period of relative obscurity. Nevertheless, Leonid Andreyev remains a literary figure whose works continue to be revisited for their rich psychological depth and insight into the human condition.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Übersetzer Thomas Seltzer
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte albanian • Baltic • Early 20th century theatre • existential crisis in literature • Leonid Andreyev plays • Literary symbolism • Philosophical dramatic literature • public domain plays • Russian avant-garde drama • Russian drama • Russian existentialist drama • Russian Silver Age literature • Savva play • Slavic • Translations into English
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