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Editor's PickFayina’s Dream by Yulia Basharova
Page Count: 466Year: 2025A mystical, satirical allegory about the war in Grabland, featuring President Liliputin. There is touching love, demons, and angels. Be careful! This book changes your thinking! After reading it, you’ll find it difficult to sin. It is a combination of a mystical parable, an anarchy manifesto, and a psychological drama, all presented in the form […]
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Professor Dowell’s Head by Alexander Belyaev
Page Count: 208Year: 1925READ FREEThe story takes place in Paris, where a young doctor, Marie Laurent, takes a job at Professor Kern’s clinic. She discovers that Kern is conducting experiments on organ reanimation and that he has kept the head of his teacher, Professor Dowell, alive. Marie begins to communicate with Dowell’s head and learns about his fate and […]
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A Confession by Leo Tolstoy
Page Count: 100Year: 1880A Confession is a short, autobiographical work detailing Leo Tolstoy’s profound midlife spiritual crisis and his search for the ultimate meaning of life. Written between 1879 and 1882, the work marks a radical turning point in the author’s philosophical and religious views. Tolstoy, a celebrated author, describes the despair he felt despite having achieved worldwide […]
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A Foreign Woman by Sergei Dovlatov
Page Count: 113Year: 1986The plot focuses on the young Russian émigré Marusya Tartakovskaya in New York. Marusya grows tired of the Russian émigré community in Queens. She impulsively marries a simple, Latino bartender named Rafael. This marriage causes a scandal and condemnation among the Russian émigrés. The love line between Marusya and Rafael becomes a test of the […]
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A Hero of Our Time by Mikhail Lermontov
Page Count: 214Year: 1840The story follows the destructive path of the young officer Grigory Pechorin as he travels through the Caucasus. The narrative unfolds non-chronologically, revealing the devastating consequences of his boredom and ego on others. First, in the mountains, he orchestrates the kidnapping of the Circassian princess Bela, using local bandit Kazbich to get her, only to […]
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A School for Fools by Sasha Sokolov
Page Count: 248Year: 1976The text immediately plunges the reader into the chaotic stream of consciousness of an unnamed teenager who lives in a boarding school for the mentally disabled and whose personality is split. He desperately attempts to fix the images of his family and his late teacher Norvegov in his memory, engaging in a constant, unresolved dialogue […]
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A Story about a Real Man by Boris Polevoi
Page Count: 344Year: 1946Pilot Alexei Meresyev is shot down in an air battle and severely wounds his legs. Miraculously surviving, he begins his 18-day subhuman journey: wounded and starving, he crawls hundreds of kilometers through the forest, driven by one goal alone—to return to his own unit and fly again. This is an epic struggle against pain, frostbite, […]
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Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle by Vladimir Nabokov
Page Count: 624Year: 1969The novel is presented as the extensive, richly detailed memoir of Van Veen, who chronicles his lifelong, passionate, and forbidden love for his sister, Ada. The story is set on an alternate planet called Antiterra in the 19th century, where Russia, America, and France have somehow merged into one geopolitical space. Van and Ada first […]
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Anarchists Never Surrender by Victor Serge
Page Count: 320Year: 1938This anthology of essays defends the principles of anarchism against all forms of state oppression, including the Soviet bureaucracy. Serge critiques centralized power, arguing that it inevitably leads to tyranny. The book calls for a constant ethical rebellion and the fight for freedom, which must be protected not only from capitalists but also from revolutionaries […]
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And Quiet Flows the Don by Mikhail Sholokhov
Page Count: 576Year: 1928Set on the turbulent banks of the Don River, this epic follows Grigory Melekhov, a young Cossack whose life is torn apart by forbidden love and ideological chaos. Handsome, proud, and fiercely independent, Grigory is trapped between his passionate, scandal-ridden affair with the married Aksinya, his dutiful marriage to Natalya, and the brutal political demands […]
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