Researchers tend to believe that the eponymous chapter of the novel “A Hero of Our Time” is based on real-life events that Mikhail Lermontov experienced during his brief stay in Taman in September 1837. There the poet was waiting for the mail ship to Gelendzhik. Lermontov, like his hero Pechorin, settled in the house of Cossack Fyodor Mysnik, built of mudbrick (unfired brick).
A sepia drawing depicting Lermontov’s cabin was
made in 1879 by the archaeologist Yevgeny Felitsyn and presented to Pavel
Viskovatov, the first biographer of Lermontov. This drawing is currently also
kept in the Literary Museum of the Pushkin House. Lermontov’s temporary shelter
is described on the pages of the novel as follows,