The unfinished novel “Pushkin,” by the outstanding Russian writer, playwright, and literary scholar Yuri Nikolayevich Tynyanov, is considered a key work of his artistic legacy and the work of his whole life. The narrative focuses on the poet’s childhood, adolescence, and youth years. A fine researcher deeply knowledgeable about the Pushkin era, Tynyanov created a vivid, lively portrait of the classic of Russian poetry, accurately conveying the atmosphere of the family in which he grew up, the Lyceum period, and the features of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin’s early literary experiments.