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The Garnet Bracelet by Alexander Kuprin
Page Count: 280Year: 1911The story centers on Princess Vera Sheina, a woman of high society whose passionate love for her husband, Prince Vasily, has long settled into a comfortable, enduring friendship. Her serene life is disturbed on her birthday when she receives a peculiar gift: a garnet bracelet of exceptional beauty. The sender is the anonymous admirer who […]
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The Golovlyov Family by Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin
Page Count: 344Year: 1880READ FREEThis is a mercilessly written chronicle of the disintegration and demise of a noble family. It stands as one of the most hopeless and bleak books, both within Saltykov-Shchedrin’s bibliography and in the history of Russian literature. It is a novel about degeneration, loneliness, and violence — primarily psychological. Later generations can read the book […]
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The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (3 Volumes Collection)
Page Count: 2505Year: 1973The Gulag Archipelago is not a book in the traditional sense, but an “Experiment in Literary Investigation”—a monumental work based on Solzhenitsyn’s personal memories and the testimonies of 227 former prisoners. It recounts how a “second country”—a vast, hidden chain of concentration camps and prisons—secretly flourished across the USSR, where millions of Soviet citizens were […]
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The House of the Dead by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Page Count: 368Year: 1861Alexander Petrovich Goryanchikov, a nobleman sentenced to ten years of penal servitude in a remote Siberian ostrog for killing his wife, finds himself abruptly cut off from his former life and thrust into the “House of the Dead”—a teeming, cruel world of hardened criminals, ex-officers, and political exiles. Forced to wear leg-irons and endure the […]
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The House on the Embankment by Yury Trifonov
Page Count: 157Year: 1976The action unfolds in the famous “House of Government,” where members of the Soviet nomenklatura lived, tracing the destiny of Glebov. As a talented and promising young man, he is confronted with the necessity of making a moral choice during the years of Stalin’s purges. Glebov gradually betrays his ideals and his friends for the […]
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The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Page Count: 465Year: 1869Enter Prince Myshkin, a young epileptic returning to St. Petersburg, whose childlike innocence and radical compassion are immediately mistaken for idiocy. His purity sets the stage for a devastating love triangle involving two women who represent Russia’s warring soul: the haunting, self-destructive beauty, Nastasya Filippovna, whom Myshkin loves with a selfless, spiritual pity, and the […]
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The Inspector General by Nikolai Gogol
Page Count: 111Year: 1835The corrupt officials of a small, provincial Russian town are thrown into utter panic: their Mayor, Anton Antonovich, has just received word that a high-ranking, incognito Inspector General is secretly arriving from St. Petersburg to audit their region. Knowing their incompetence, graft, and neglect—from the stinking hospital to the broken roads—will be instantly exposed, they […]
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The Insulted and Humiliated by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Page Count: 450Year: 1861Natasha Ikhmenyeva, the daughter of the disgraced landowner Nikolay Ikhmenyev, rejects her long-time friend and fiancé, the writer Vanya, to run away with Alyosha Valkovsky. Alyosha is the charming but utterly spineless son of the wealthy, manipulative Prince Valkovsky. This scandalous elopement causes Natasha to be disowned and cursed by her proud father, Nikolay Ikhmenyev, […]
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The Kingdom of God Is Within You by Leo Tolstoy
Page Count: 400Year: 1894This key religious and philosophical treatise by Leo Tolstoy, banned in Russia, became a manifesto of nonviolent resistance and the foundation of his teaching on Christian anarchism. Tolstoy rejects the traditional Church and the State, considering them direct enemies of true Christianity. He asserts that Christ’s teaching is a pure moral guide, the core of […]
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The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy
Page Count: 105Year: 1889During a train journey, passengers engaged in a debate about marriage and love are interrupted by a gentleman named Pozdnyshev, who shares a shocking story: he murdered his wife. His narrative is a frantic monologue about the degradation of a marriage founded on sexual attraction rather than spiritual unity. Pozdnyshev details his “dissolute” youth, the […]
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The Landlady by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Page Count: 80Year: 1847The story follows Vasily Mikhailovich Ordynov, a young, highly reclusive scholar whose entire life is confined to the world of books and abstract study. When he is forced to move apartments, his sheltered existence is shattered. Wandering the streets, Ordynov becomes intensely, obsessively fascinated with a beautiful young woman, Katerina, and the ominous old man […]
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