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what are some good russian books?
i have read dostoyevsky's "devils" and "crime and punishment" and i liked it but it felt like i'm missing a lot becasue i don't know russian history very well((((
what's a good starting point into russian literature? should i try tolstoy?
i have read dostoyevsky's "devils" and "crime and punishment" and i liked it but it felt like i'm missing a lot becasue i don't know russian history very well((((
what's a good starting point into russian literature? should i try tolstoy?
>>59632 (OP)
I do not like Tolstoy.
Read something interesting:
Mikhail Bulgakov "The Master and Margarita"
Alexander Griboyedov "Woe from Wit"
I do not like Tolstoy.
Read something interesting:
Mikhail Bulgakov "The Master and Margarita"
Alexander Griboyedov "Woe from Wit"
Gogol, "Overcoat", "Nose", "Night before Christmas" and other stories
Chekhov short stories and maybe his longer plays
Bulgakov's short prose like "Dog's heart" or "Doctor's Notebook",
Zamyatin "We",
Shalamov "Kolyma Tales"
It all depends on the time, whether you want to read 'classic' or 'modern '.
Chekhov short stories and maybe his longer plays
Bulgakov's short prose like "Dog's heart" or "Doctor's Notebook",
Zamyatin "We",
Shalamov "Kolyma Tales"
It all depends on the time, whether you want to read 'classic' or 'modern '.
>>59635
Have some MONSTER ENERGY and play another game on your PS3, scum.
Have some MONSTER ENERGY and play another game on your PS3, scum.
>>59633
The worst of his works to my taste. I even dare to think it was written by his wife.
>Mikhail Bulgakov "The Master and Margarita"
The worst of his works to my taste. I even dare to think it was written by his wife.
Test
>>59632 (OP)
day of the oprichnik
day of the oprichnik
>>59632 (OP)
Neznayka trilogy by Nosov. Best part is Neznayka on the Moon where repulsive capitalism face is bared to it's true nature. Great reading from kids to old age.
Neznayka trilogy by Nosov. Best part is Neznayka on the Moon where repulsive capitalism face is bared to it's true nature. Great reading from kids to old age.
You can read Солженицын - Раковый корпус I give it recommend~
>>59633
Overhyped mystical gibberish. Heart if the Dog is much better, even if the message feels kinda controversial nowadays.
>Master and Margarita
Overhyped mystical gibberish. Heart if the Dog is much better, even if the message feels kinda controversial nowadays.
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>>59687
Счастлив, о боги, Аноний, в безжалостном споре
Чью правоту Оппонентус признал, безутешно
Гордую выю склонив перед злым аргументом:
"Мать я твою познавал, да и не однократно".
Счастлив, о боги, Аноний, в безжалостном споре
Чью правоту Оппонентус признал, безутешно
Гордую выю склонив перед злым аргументом:
"Мать я твою познавал, да и не однократно".
>>59757
Rye of rhymes hides silly thoughts
Just as makeup covers thots
You used rhythm and no rhyme
For there's nothing to berime
Rye of rhymes hides silly thoughts
Just as makeup covers thots
You used rhythm and no rhyme
For there's nothing to berime
>>59632 (OP)
1) Trip from Petersburg to Moscow
2) Pushkin Captain's daughter
3) Pushkin Hunter's diary
4) Gogol Taras Bulba
5) Turgenev Fathers and Childs
6) Bulgakov Master and Margarita
7) Dostoyevsky Idiot
8) Saltikov Shedrin's Golovlevs
9) Gorkiy Life and Death of Klim Samgin (its fucking long)
1) Trip from Petersburg to Moscow
2) Pushkin Captain's daughter
3) Pushkin Hunter's diary
4) Gogol Taras Bulba
5) Turgenev Fathers and Childs
6) Bulgakov Master and Margarita
7) Dostoyevsky Idiot
8) Saltikov Shedrin's Golovlevs
9) Gorkiy Life and Death of Klim Samgin (its fucking long)
>>59634
Librashka semi-lie shit. Mass killers represented as a suffering heroes.
>Shalamov "Kolyma Tales"
Librashka semi-lie shit. Mass killers represented as a suffering heroes.
>>59814
Oh what im writing?
"Повести покойного Ивана Петровича Белкина" its 5 novels set
>3) Pushkin Hunter's diary
Oh what im writing?
"Повести покойного Ивана Петровича Белкина" its 5 novels set
>>59828
with introduction by "leonard peikoff" means he wrote thaat book, but payed rand to be the strawwomen.
with introduction by "leonard peikoff" means he wrote thaat book, but payed rand to be the strawwomen.
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>>59764
Herpa derpa derpa derp
Hoopla doopla woopla twerp
See me rhyme your precious rhyme
Rim my butthole one more time.
Herpa derpa derpa derp
Hoopla doopla woopla twerp
See me rhyme your precious rhyme
Rim my butthole one more time.
>>59832
пошел нахуй
пошел нахуй
>>59829
The ideas presented in the book match her biography. She also defended them in all her philosophy works and interviews during her lifetime. It is likely she wrote it.
The ideas presented in the book match her biography. She also defended them in all her philosophy works and interviews during her lifetime. It is likely she wrote it.
>>59828
Russians are very american-minded. They love american brands, american music and movies most of all.
Russians are very american-minded. They love american brands, american music and movies most of all.
>>59827
(((russian)))
(((russian)))
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Try this one.
>>59632 (OP)
I feel that 19th century literature is A BIT outdated. I have no idea why the west is still chewing on Chekhov, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. Too irrelevant topics, too boring and heavy reading style i.e. tons of redundant details that do not play a role in the story.
I've read all the classic Russian literature + most of the other RU writers, so I can compare and say there are lot of Russian writers 1000 times better!
here is my Top-rating
Alexander Green - Scarlet Sails
Александр Грин - Алые паруса
Alexander Green - The Shining World
Александр Грин - Блистающий мир
Vladislav Krapivin - Dovecote in the yellow meadow
Владислав Крапивин - Голубятня на желтой поляне
Vladislav Krapivin - On the night of the big tide
Владислав Крапивин - В ночь большого прилива
Vladislav Krapivin - Eternal Pearl
Владислав Крапивин - Вечный жемчуг
Vladislav Krapivin - Distant Buglers
Владислав Крапивин - Далкие горнисты
Sergey Lukyanenko - Emperors of Illusions
Сергей Лукьяненко - Императоры Иллюзий
Sergey Lukyanenko - Dream Line
Сергей Лукьяненко - Линия Грёз
Sergey Lukyanenko - Night Watch
Сергей Лукьяненко - Ночной Дозор
Sergey Lukyanenko - Day Watch
Сергей Лукьяненко - Дневной Дозор
Lukyanenko, Perumov - This is not the time for dragons
Лукьяненко, Перумов - Не время для драконов
I feel that 19th century literature is A BIT outdated. I have no idea why the west is still chewing on Chekhov, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. Too irrelevant topics, too boring and heavy reading style i.e. tons of redundant details that do not play a role in the story.
I've read all the classic Russian literature + most of the other RU writers, so I can compare and say there are lot of Russian writers 1000 times better!
here is my Top-rating
Alexander Green - Scarlet Sails
Александр Грин - Алые паруса
Alexander Green - The Shining World
Александр Грин - Блистающий мир
Vladislav Krapivin - Dovecote in the yellow meadow
Владислав Крапивин - Голубятня на желтой поляне
Vladislav Krapivin - On the night of the big tide
Владислав Крапивин - В ночь большого прилива
Vladislav Krapivin - Eternal Pearl
Владислав Крапивин - Вечный жемчуг
Vladislav Krapivin - Distant Buglers
Владислав Крапивин - Далкие горнисты
Sergey Lukyanenko - Emperors of Illusions
Сергей Лукьяненко - Императоры Иллюзий
Sergey Lukyanenko - Dream Line
Сергей Лукьяненко - Линия Грёз
Sergey Lukyanenko - Night Watch
Сергей Лукьяненко - Ночной Дозор
Sergey Lukyanenko - Day Watch
Сергей Лукьяненко - Дневной Дозор
Lukyanenko, Perumov - This is not the time for dragons
Лукьяненко, Перумов - Не время для драконов
>>59632 (OP)
I feel that 19th century literature is A BIT outdated. I have no idea why the west is still chewing on Chekhov, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. Too irrelevant topics, too boring and heavy reading style i.e. tons of redundant details that do not play a role in the story.
I've read all the classic Russian literature + most of the other RU writers, so I can compare and say there are lot of Russian writers 1000 times better!
here is my Top-rating
Alexander Green - Scarlet Sails
Александр Грин - Алые паруса
Alexander Green - The Shining World
Александр Грин - Блистающий мир
Vladislav Krapivin - Dovecote in the yellow meadow
Владислав Крапивин - Голубятня на желтой поляне
Vladislav Krapivin - On the night of the big tide
Владислав Крапивин - В ночь большого прилива
Vladislav Krapivin - Eternal Pearl
Владислав Крапивин - Вечный жемчуг
Vladislav Krapivin - Distant Buglers
Владислав Крапивин - Далкие горнисты
Sergey Lukyanenko - Emperors of Illusions
Сергей Лукьяненко - Императоры Иллюзий
Sergey Lukyanenko - Dream Line
Сергей Лукьяненко - Линия Грёз
Sergey Lukyanenko - Night Watch
Сергей Лукьяненко - Ночной Дозор
Sergey Lukyanenko - Day Watch
Сергей Лукьяненко - Дневной Дозор
Lukyanenko, Perumov - This is not the time for dragons
Лукьяненко, Перумов - Не время для драконов
I feel that 19th century literature is A BIT outdated. I have no idea why the west is still chewing on Chekhov, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. Too irrelevant topics, too boring and heavy reading style i.e. tons of redundant details that do not play a role in the story.
I've read all the classic Russian literature + most of the other RU writers, so I can compare and say there are lot of Russian writers 1000 times better!
here is my Top-rating
Alexander Green - Scarlet Sails
Александр Грин - Алые паруса
Alexander Green - The Shining World
Александр Грин - Блистающий мир
Vladislav Krapivin - Dovecote in the yellow meadow
Владислав Крапивин - Голубятня на желтой поляне
Vladislav Krapivin - On the night of the big tide
Владислав Крапивин - В ночь большого прилива
Vladislav Krapivin - Eternal Pearl
Владислав Крапивин - Вечный жемчуг
Vladislav Krapivin - Distant Buglers
Владислав Крапивин - Далкие горнисты
Sergey Lukyanenko - Emperors of Illusions
Сергей Лукьяненко - Императоры Иллюзий
Sergey Lukyanenko - Dream Line
Сергей Лукьяненко - Линия Грёз
Sergey Lukyanenko - Night Watch
Сергей Лукьяненко - Ночной Дозор
Sergey Lukyanenko - Day Watch
Сергей Лукьяненко - Дневной Дозор
Lukyanenko, Perumov - This is not the time for dragons
Лукьяненко, Перумов - Не время для драконов
>>59632 (OP)
Turgenev and Leskov are better for the beginning
Turgenev and Leskov are better for the beginning
Also try Belyaev and Efremov (sci-fi)
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>>59632 (OP)
Tell those polsk publishers that they awkwardly translited "бесы" as "бьесы" at that book cover.
And i can suggest to read ukrainian-russian fairytale for adults: Gogol' "Vij"
Tell those polsk publishers that they awkwardly translited "бесы" as "бьесы" at that book cover.
And i can suggest to read ukrainian-russian fairytale for adults: Gogol' "Vij"
>>60738
2 teas
2 teas
>>59828
communist scum. people like you are reason why russia is still a shithole unlike poland
communist scum. people like you are reason why russia is still a shithole unlike poland
>>64309
Poland is better than Russia. It has 30% more nominal GDP per capita. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita
Poland is better than Russia. It has 30% more nominal GDP per capita. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita
>>59632 (OP)
I love, for example, Annenkov's "Letters to Turgenev". Both style and atmosphere.
I love, for example, Annenkov's "Letters to Turgenev". Both style and atmosphere.
>>59827
that’s either nabokov or dostoyevsky
that’s either nabokov or dostoyevsky
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>>64317
paying for cup of coffe 20$
paying for cup of coffe 20$
>>59632 (OP)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunno_on_the_Moon - this kids book is a fundamental instruction of russian capitalism. Epic!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunno_on_the_Moon - this kids book is a fundamental instruction of russian capitalism. Epic!
>>59632 (OP)
Zamyatin — We. Ukraine one, but writed on russian language.
Zamyatin — We. Ukraine one, but writed on russian language.
I really like "Notes from Underground" by Dostoevsky. Just reread it again.
I recommend
Andrei Platonov “Foundation Pit”
Daniil Andreyev “Rose of the World”
Victor Pelevin “Music from the pillar”
Andrei Platonov “Foundation Pit”
Daniil Andreyev “Rose of the World”
Victor Pelevin “Music from the pillar”
>>59632 (OP)
My favorite is "Nasćeńka" by Sorokin. Very romantic and almost erotic short novel about cooking.
My favorite is "Nasćeńka" by Sorokin. Very romantic and almost erotic short novel about cooking.
What are some good Russian books about Russian history that can be found in epub/mobi/any resizable format on libgen or elsewhere? I need them in Russian as learning material. Also, books about Russian offroad trucking would be cool, I've been playing Snowrunner and like the aesthetics of some of the Russian trucks.
>>73898
Russian history is a fake fairy tale. They base their pseudo national myth on Karamzin's book. However, if you want to read some truth and see russian lies analyzed, go get "Первая научная история войны 1812 года" by Ponasenkov.
Russian history is a fake fairy tale. They base their pseudo national myth on Karamzin's book. However, if you want to read some truth and see russian lies analyzed, go get "Первая научная история войны 1812 года" by Ponasenkov.
>>73900
a literal homosexual poet wrote a fiction book posing as historical research book...
>"Первая научная история войны 1812 года" by Ponasenkov
a literal homosexual poet wrote a fiction book posing as historical research book...
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>>73900
His book is retarded, but he himself is magnificent.
His book is retarded, but he himself is magnificent.
>>73902
Did you form this opinion after reading it, or did you just adopt someone else's opinion?
Did you form this opinion after reading it, or did you just adopt someone else's opinion?
>>73901
No, they did not. Sokolov at the bold man's show criticized only the title. He claimed it was not the first book. However he shares Ponasenkov's view on russian fake history of this war. The subject of their dispute in court was who had been first to announce it.
No, they did not. Sokolov at the bold man's show criticized only the title. He claimed it was not the first book. However he shares Ponasenkov's view on russian fake history of this war. The subject of their dispute in court was who had been first to announce it.
>>59632 (OP)
Oh man, I'm fan of Dostoevsky. If you can't mean anything, I can help you.
What about books, you need to read the best Dostoevsky's book
(on his opinion) - Brothers Karamazovs
Also, welcome to read Bulgakov "Master and Margarita" and "Dog's heart".
Zamyatin "We", Fonvizin "Nedorosl",
Gogol "Night before Christmas" "The Overcoat"
Alexander Griboyedov "Woe from Wit"
Chehov have small good stories, check it
Saltykov-Shedrin is write about russian bad.
Tolstoy "War and Peace". Often fan of Dostoevsky hate Tolstoy, and conversely. I don't love Tolstoy, but this is very popular book, you might like her.
>>59633
>>59634
Argue with you
Oh man, I'm fan of Dostoevsky. If you can't mean anything, I can help you.
What about books, you need to read the best Dostoevsky's book
(on his opinion) - Brothers Karamazovs
Also, welcome to read Bulgakov "Master and Margarita" and "Dog's heart".
Zamyatin "We", Fonvizin "Nedorosl",
Gogol "Night before Christmas" "The Overcoat"
Alexander Griboyedov "Woe from Wit"
Chehov have small good stories, check it
Saltykov-Shedrin is write about russian bad.
Tolstoy "War and Peace". Often fan of Dostoevsky hate Tolstoy, and conversely. I don't love Tolstoy, but this is very popular book, you might like her.
>>59633
>>59634
Argue with you
>>59632 (OP)
Leonid Andreyev "He", "The Red Laugh"
Alexey Konstantinovich Tolstoy "The Family of the Vourdalak", "Vampire" (vampires)
Alexander Grin "The Rat Savior", "The Poisoned Island", "The Gray Car"
Leonid Andreyev "He", "The Red Laugh"
Alexey Konstantinovich Tolstoy "The Family of the Vourdalak", "Vampire" (vampires)
Alexander Grin "The Rat Savior", "The Poisoned Island", "The Gray Car"
>>59632 (OP)
Neznaika by Nosov is the best. Dostoevsky is boring shit brought from bottom of Piter sewers of 1800-ies.
Neznaika by Nosov is the best. Dostoevsky is boring shit brought from bottom of Piter sewers of 1800-ies.
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