Envy (novel)

Envy
First English edition (cover by V. Kozlinsky, 1936)
AuthorYury Olesha
Original titleЗависть
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian
GenreSatirical novel
PublisherKrasnaya Nov
Publication date
1927

Envy (Russian: Зависть) is a novel by Yury Olesha published in 1927 .

Plot summary

The novel is about a pathetic young man named Nikolai Kavalerov, who refuses to accept Communist values and is consumed by loathing and envy for his benefactor Andrei Babichev, a model Soviet citizen who manages a successful sausage factory. With Andrei Babichev's brother Ivan, Kavalerov attempts to stage a comeback of all the old, petty feelings that were crushed under communism. In the end, Ivan and Kavalerov are crushed by their own iniquity.

Background

Envy first appeared in Krasnaya Nov, a Soviet literary magazine, in late 1927. Olesha wrote the novel while working at the Gudok, a widely read newspaper of the Railway Workers' Union. He read pages of the novel to other notable Soviet writers: Mikhail Bulgakov, Isaac Babel, Ilya Ilf, and Yevgeny Petrov.

Bibliography

Olesha, Yuri. Envy. Trans. Marian Schwartz. New York Review of Books, 2004. Print.

MacAndrew, Andrew R., and Yuri Olesha. Envy and Other Works. Doubleday & Co., 1968. Print.

  • "Envy by Yuri Olesha". SovLit.net. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
  • "Soviet Envy: Yuri Olesha Is Back, and Only Slightly Less Funny". The Stranger. Retrieved 2006-05-24.
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