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Some Russian classic books that will change your view on life.

Russian literature was always considered the most various and philosophic. Russian authors had been writing about the problems, that are still actual now!

By alia alievaPublished 3 years ago 2 min read

1. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy.

First must-read book that comes to mind is 'War and Peace'. It is the longest novel that I have ever read in my life. This book has completely changed my point of view on such aspects as patriotism and true love. This book was considered the best novel of all times by famous critics on point. My beloved characters overcome theirselves throughout the novel. I have grown up reading 'War and Peace'. And as for me, the person, who had never read it in their life, cannot be considered wise.

2. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Crime and Punishment is a classic novel written by Fyodor Dostoevsky, published in 1866. The novel follows the story of Rodion Raskolnikov, a poor ex-student who plans and executes the murder of an old pawnbroker woman and her pregnant sister. As the story evolves, Raskolnikov faces the consequences of his actions and suffers a moral and psychological breakdown. The novel explores themes of morality, guilt, redemption, and the human condition. It is regarded as one of the most important and influential literature works of the 19th century, and it remains relevant to contemporary society.

3. The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky

The novel tells the story of the three Karamazov brothers - Dmitry, Ivan, and Alexey - and their dysfunctional family relationships. The novel explores themes of morality, faith, religion, and justice. The plot centers around the murder of their father, Fyodor Karamazov, and the subsequent trial of Dmitry, who is accused of the crime. Along with the brothers, the novel also features a cast of complex and intriguing characters, including Grushenka, a seductive woman who comes between the brothers, and Father Zosima, a wise monk. The Brothers Karamazov is considered one of the greatest works of Russian literature and a landmark in the development of modern fiction. This book is dark and terrific, but it is a must-read for those, who consider themselves educated.

4. Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev

Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev is a novel set in 19th century Russia that explores the generation gap between fathers and their sons. The story revolves around the central characters, Arkady Nikolaevich Kirsanov, a young student, and his friend, Evgeny Vasilich Bazarov, a nihilist. The novel delves into the conflict between the old and the new, particularly between the traditionalist Arkady's father and the revolutionary Bazarov, who challenges the old order and seeks to change the world. The tension between these characters reflects larger social and political changes taking place in Russia at the time. The novel explores themes of love, friendship, family, and the nature of change and progress. It is insane, how this book remains relevant to nowadays father-son relationships!

These are my own top-4 classic Rissian books which will chage your views on life and morals.

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