Publisher's Synopsis
On one level the story is about the homecoming of Byko, who, broken and disillusioned by a failed marriage, returns to his estate and finds love again only to lose it. The sense of loss and of unfulfilled promise, beautifully captured by Greene, reflects hes underlying theme that humanity is not destined to experience happiness except as something ephermal and inevitably doomed. On another level Greene is presenting the homecoming of a whole generation of young Russians who have fallen under the spell of European ideas that have uprooted them from Russia, their "home," but have proved ultimately superfluous. In tragic bewilderment, they attempt to find a reconciliation with their land. "Till Death" describes a stranded people in a quietly elegiac tone. No other Russian novel has the same delicacy or conveys so poignantly the sound of voices speaking out of the natural stillness of a vast silent country.