3 Books Published by Pushkin Press on AALBC — Book Cover Collage

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Yevgeny Onegin by Alexander Pushkin Yevgeny Onegin

by Alexander Pushkin
Pushkin Press Classics (Mar 31, 2026)
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The aristocratic Yevgeny Onegin has come into his inheritance, leaving the glamour of St. Petersburg’s social life behind to take up residence at his uncle’s country estate. Master of the nonchalant bow, and proof of the fact that we shine despite our lack of education, the aristocratic Onegin is the very model of a social butterfly—a fickle dandy, liked by all for his wit and easy ways. When the shy and passionate Tatyana falls in love with him, Onegin condescendingly rejects her, and instead carelessly diverts himself by flirting with her sister, Olga—with terrible consequences.

Yevgeny Onegin is one of the—if not the—greatest works of all Russian literature, and certainly the foundational text, with Pushkin as the foundational writer who influenced all those who came after (Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Chekhov, etc.). So it’s no surprise that this verse novella has drawn so many translators. It’s a challenge, too, since verse is always harder to translate than prose. (Vikram Seth, rather than translating Onegin again, updated it to the 1980s in San Francisco in his The Golden Gate.)

A.D.P. Briggs is arguably the greatest living scholar of Pushkin, certainly in the UK, and as such he’s spent a lifetime thinking about how to translate Pushkin. Briggs is an experienced and accomplished translator, not only for Pushkin (Pushkin’s The Queen of Spades) but for Penguin Classics (War and Peace, The Resurrection) and others. Briggs has not only been thinking about Pushkin for decades, he’s been working on this translation for nearly as long. It’s a landmark event in the history of Onegin translations, and this edition is accompanied by a thoughtful introduction and translator’s note.


Click for more detail about The Flag Never Touched the Ground: America’s Brave Black Regiment in Battle by Kekla Magoon The Flag Never Touched the Ground: America’s Brave Black Regiment in Battle

by Kekla Magoon
Pushkin Children’s Books (Sep 27, 2022)
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The story of an all-black regiment’s assault on the impregnable Fort Wagner in the Civil War, an act of extraordinary courage that changed hearts and minds in America for ever

THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. 1863.

On a cold beach in South Carolina, the soldiers of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment are marching into battle. Their mission: to capture the impregnable Fort Wagner. The odds are heavily against them, and the stakes could not be higher - they are one of the first all-Black regiments in the Union Army, and all of America is watching them.

Among their ranks is William Harvey Carney. A former enslaved man who escaped to the North, he knows what a precious thing freedom is. So when the bugle sounds, and the regimental flag is hoisted high, William charges towards the guns.


Click for more detail about The Black Pimpernel: Nelson Mandela on the Run by Zuksiwa Wanner The Black Pimpernel: Nelson Mandela on the Run

by Zuksiwa Wanner
Pushkin Children’s Books (Sep 27, 2022)
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The story of Nelson Mandela’s early years on the run from the apartheid authorities

Johannesburg. March 1961.

Thirty-one activists are on trial for treason. Among their number is Nelson Mandela, a rising star of the resistance movement and one of the biggest threats to the South African government and their racist system of apartheid. To everyone’s surprise, they are found not guilty. But rather than relish his newfound freedom, Nelson disappears.

With this, the incredible true story of Nelson Mandela’s life on the run begins. For months, he is an outlaw, the police and secret services hunting him in vain, living under new identities and separated from his young family. His mission? To set up armed resistance to apartheid, and in doing so change the course of history.