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A wonderful piece of literary detective work that charts the colliding lives of Russia’s greatest poet and the man who killed him in their duel – cultural history that reads like a thriller.

Pushkin’s Button is an astonishing tour de force, a riveting account of the last few months of Pushkin’s life before his death on 29 January 1837. It is also the story of the French soldier who killed him, Georges d’Anthes, a man in love with Natalya Pushkin, the poet’s wife, the most beautiful woman in all St Petersburg.

Vitale’s extensive archival detective work has unearthed a mass of fascinating written material about this famous love triangle – journals, letters, scraps of gossip by those in their circle – that brings the indulgent world of 1830s St Petersburg, with its salons and imperial balls, vividly into focus. Sparkling throughout with Pushkin’s own genial wit, Serena Vitale’s book is, as George Steiner says, ‘almost impossible to put down’.

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In telling the story of the duel that killed Alexander Pushkin, Russia's greatest poet, Serena Vitale is trying to do something more exciting than simply put together a biographical chronology of the man's life. In place of the usual dull plod through life and works, Vitale focuses on the extraordinary events of the end of Pushkin's life, and works backwards and sideways, as it were, to provide a quirkily rich portrait of the great man. Partly she is able to pull this off because she writes like a novelist instead of an ordinary biographer; partly it is the connections Vitale makes, connections worthy of the lively mind of Pushkin himself. Take her title: an anecdote about Pushkin's clothing noted by a contemporary ("Pushkin's bekesh was missing a button at the back, at waist height ... clearly they were not looking after him") leads Vitale not into obvious contemplation of the adequacy of the many servants who attended the poet, but rather into the way the missing button "resembles the stress accent that suddenly breaks loose from the iamb and vanishes into the void" in a typical Pushkinian line of verse. Pushkin's Button is bursting at the seams with surprising and illuminating perspectives such as this. --Adam Roberts
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'Not only an enthralling portrait of imperial St Petersburg in the 1830s, it qualifies the usually idealised, radiantly pathetic image of the poet.' -- George Steiner

'Serena Vitale has invented a new literary form somewhere between biography and detective story . . . Beautifully written, and crammed with exquisite detail, this book is the work of an artist and a scholar.' -- Elaine Feinstein, The Times

'Vitale conveys so vividly the tortured processes of Pushkin's mind during his last days that they become convincing testimony to his tortured genius . . . Pushkin's Button should be bought, read and emulated.' -- Donald Rayfield, Literary Review

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  • PublisherFourth Estate
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 1857029356
  • ISBN 13 9781857029352
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages416
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