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You've never heard of Crime and Punishment?
No I haven't. Sorry. I feel bad now for not knowing.
You've never heard of Crime and Punishment?
No I haven't. Sorry. I feel bad now for not knowing.
I'm just shocked you have never heard of the book. Not read i can understand but not heard of is just amazing.
I'm just shocked you have never heard of the book. Not read i can understand but not heard of is just amazing.
This^ I haven't read C&P, but I hardly go 2 months without hearing the name (then again, I do have a friend that idolizes Dosto).
I hear about certain books all the time. Nobody I know has read C&P so I have not heard about it. I did some research and it was written in the late 1800s, correct?
Mid 1800's.
That is also a reason as to why I have not heard about it. I usually only hear about the new books when I go to a bookstore. I have read some older books though. I remember reading White Fang a few years ago because I saw the movie of it on TV. Older books aren't really advertised as much as newer ones are is why they get forgotten about.
If we're talking Russian literature here, then in addition to C&P, I would recommend:
Leo Tolstoy's Hadji Murat, especially given Russian intervention in the Caucuses more recently.
And Gogol's Dead Souls.
Now I have absolutely no idea whats going on
Yeah I have no idea what that is
You're joking.
Lol, I was talking about Leo Tolstoy's work - 'War and Peace'
No, I am not.
/heavysarcasm
Of course I am joking