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Ward No. 6 by Anton Chekhov
Page Count: 120Year: 1892The story is set in a dilapidated mental asylum—Ward No. 6—of a provincial Russian hospital, managed by Dr. Andrey Yefimych Ragin. The doctor is an initially well-intentioned, but ultimately apathetic, intellectual who rationalizes his negligence of the hospital’s horrific conditions with philosophical fatalism. Ragin’s quiet indifference is shattered when he begins to converse with one […]
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We by Yevgeny Zamyatin
Page Count: 238Year: 1924In the glass city of the One State, where the life of every “number” is dictated by the Table of Hours, the engineer D-503 is happy. He is the builder of the spaceship “Integral,” intended to carry “mathematically infallible happiness” to the savage inhabitants of other planets. His world is perfect: there is no worry, […]
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What Is Art? by Leo Tolstoy
Page Count: 240Year: 1898This famous treatise is the result of fifteen years of Tolstoy’s reflections, in which he completely revised the criteria for evaluating art, rejecting the concepts of Beauty and Pleasure as false and elitist. Tolstoy asserts: true art is not pleasure, but a means of communication and union among men. Its main sign is infection: if […]
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What Is to Be Done? by Nikolai Chernyshevsky
Page Count: 449Year: 1863This novel is not merely a love story; it is a radical blueprint for a new society, written from a prison cell. It follows the life of the intelligent and determined Vera Pavlovna, who escapes the tyranny of her oppressive family through a fictional marriage to the medical student Dmitry Lopukhov. Vera goes on to […]
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White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Page Count: 134Year: 1848A solitary, nameless young man—a Dreamer—wanders the luminous, sleepless streets of St. Petersburg during the magical summer phenomenon of the White Nights, his existence confined entirely to his own elaborate fantasies. His lonely routine is shattered when he meets Nastenka, a young woman crying by the canal, recently saved from harassment, who is waiting desperately […]
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Who Is to Blame? by Alexander Herzen
Page Count: 290Year: 1846The novel opens with a scathing satire of the Russian provincial gentry, focusing on the household of the coarse and petty landowner Negrov. Into this environment comes Dmitry Krutsifersky, a poor but idealistic son of a doctor hired as a tutor. Dmitry’s initial happiness arrives when he marries Lyubov, Negrov’s educated and passionate illegitimate daughter. […]
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The Petty Demon by Fyodor Sologub
Page Count: 352Year: 1907READ FREEThis unsettling masterpiece of Russian symbolism centers on Ardalion Peredonov, a paranoid and cruel provincial high school teacher whose descent into madness mirrors the moral decay of his entire community. Obsessed with securing a promotion and a comfortable marriage, Peredonov finds his trivial ambitions twisted by suspicion, filth, and escalating fear. He begins to believe […]
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Princess Dzhavakha by Lidiya Charskaya
Page Count: 306Year: 1903READ FREEThis book is about a brave and proud Georgian girl. Little Nina tragically loses her beloved mother early in life and is left in the care of her father, a Georgian prince and battle-hardened general. Nina is an excellent horsewoman and a daring adventurer, yet she possesses a tender, sensitive, and compassionate soul. Having grown […]
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The Twelve Chairs by Ilf and Petrov
Page Count: 574Year: 1928READ FREE“The Twelve Chairs” (1927) is a novel written almost a century ago, yet it feels as if it were just yesterday. Everyone quotes it, even those who haven’t read a single page or watched any of its numerous adaptations. Ostap Bender, the Great Schemer, has become a household name, with monuments erected to him across […]
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The Red Laugh by Leonid Andreyev
Page Count: 138Year: 1904READ FREEThis is a surreal parable about the insane horrors of war, so powerful that, returning in the crippled souls of men from the fronts, they continue to live, gradually materializing and tormenting, torturing, driving mad other, as yet untouched, victims. “The Red Laugh” is at first glance a strange, incomprehensible story. The horrors of war […]
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