With meticulous scholarship and reasoned arguments, Otto Boele crafts a compelling tale about the realities, the legend, and the memory of a celebrated cultural moment in Russian life under the tsars. - Richard Stites, author of Russian Popular Culture: Entertainment and Society since 1900 ""An original, stimulating, and needed book, based on a rich array of archival and published sources. Situating his work at the nexus of regulation, poetics, rumor, and literary history, Boele carefully examines an important work of literature and its impact on the cultural mythology of its age."" - Eric Naiman, author of Sex in Public: The Incarnation of Early Soviet Ideology ""An admirable blend of history and literature, showing how the two complement each other."" - Louise McReynolds, author of Russia at Play: Leisure Activities at the End of the Tsarist Era