Finished this book with a heavy heart .Pushkin's life was a mixture of too much of pleasure or sorrow at any given time of his life. Henri Troyat has done an excellent job filling us in on how Pushkin's life was ona day to day basis. He has done it either by accounts of Pushkin's acquaintences' written records or sometimes his logical speculation. This is the second Russian Biography that I throughlky enjoyed. First one was Robert Massie's "Peter the Great"
Both Robert and Henri has done a very good job of bringing the Russian life of 17th and 18th century vividly in front of us which is very hard to do. I would suggest this book for anybody who is interested in Pushkin, I was drawn to this book because I was learning Pushkin's poems as part of my Russian class. So far I have learned Bronze horse man (Prologue) Медный всадник , Winter evening зимний вечер, Winter morning ЗИМНЕЕ УТРО and Ruslan & Ludmila by heart and I can recite these in Russian fluently. So I throughly enjoyed the biography of one my favorite poets. I wish Henri has written similar book on Lermentov...