Vintage 1983 Soviet Historical Novel: Condemnation of Paganini & Turgenev Brothers – Anatoly Vinogradov | Tsar to Soviet Books
Anatoly Vinogradov: "The Story of the Turgenev Brothers" & "The Condemnation of Paganini" (Lenizdat, 1983)
Product Overview
This 1983 vintage Soviet hardcover brings together two of the finest historical narratives written by the celebrated Soviet author Anatoly Kornelievich Vinogradov (1888–1946). Published by the iconic Lenizdat publishing house in Leningrad, this compilation showcases Vinogradov's mastery of the biographical novel, combining rigorous archival history with compelling psychological prose.
The book features a striking, textured brown hard cover embellished with debossed 19th-century soldier and equestrian motifs alongside elegant gold foil lettering, perfectly representing the classic aesthetic of late-era Soviet literary editions.
Included Works & Literary Context
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The Story of the Turgenev Brothers (Повесть о братьях Тургеневых): A deeply researched biographical narrative that uncovers the ideological split, political underground interactions, and personal trials of the famous Turgenev brothers during the reign of Alexander I and the Decembrist era.
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The Condemnation of Paganini (Осуждение Паганини): Arguably Vinogradov's most widely translated and praised novel. It explores the romantic, turbulent life of Niccolò Paganini. The text serves as an poignant critique of the commodification of genius, pitting the fiery artist against the rigid socio-political and religious institutions of Europe.
Detailed Bibliographic Specifications
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Author: Анатолий Корнелиевич Виноградов (Anatoly Vinogradov)
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Publisher: Лениздат (Lenizdat)
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Location: Leningrad, USSR
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Publication Date: 1983 (Sent to typesetting Sept 21, 1982; Signed for press Dec 22, 1982)
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Language: Russian
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Binding: Original decorated hardcover, textured cloth/synthetic grain boards
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Classification: Historical Fiction / Biographical Novel
Condition Report
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Exterior: The cover remains crisp, clean, and structurally sound. Faux-grain texture is excellent. Gold foil stamping on the front board is bright with minimal fading. Spine tips show very light, negligible shelf-wear.
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Interior & Binding: The structural integrity of the block is excellent. The spine is uncreased, tight, and square, indicating minimal previous handling.
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Paper Quality: Clean text block throughout. Pages show standard, uniform cream-colored aging inherent to 1980s Soviet high-volume print stocks. No torn pages, missing corners, dog-ears, or ink annotations.
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