What the Emperor Cannot Do

What the Emperor Cannot Do Tales and Legends of the Orient - Glas New Russian Writing

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Publisher's Synopsis

Styled as Oriental tales, these parables are unexpected, exciting, colorful, and tremendously readable. Vlas Doroshevich could not stand tyranny in any form and in his tales he availed himself of complete freedom to mock, to despise, and to accuse the authorities for their wickedness, hypocrisy, and stupidity. These tales could be written by and for rebellious "anti-establishment" youth of today. Doroshevich's works were often banned during the tsarist times and then finally banned completely under the Bolsheviks. This great Russian writer, who was a friend of Anton Chekhov, is only now being resurrected from oblivion. This is the first English translation of his tales.

Vlas Doroshevich(1864–1922) was widely known as the "king of journalism" in his time. He was also a novelist, drama critic, and short story writer.


Book information

ISBN: 9785717200943
Publisher: GLAS New Russian Writing
Imprint: Glas
Pub date:
DEWEY: 891.733
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 174
Weight: 186g
Height: 204mm
Width: 126mm
Spine width: 6mm