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Anna Karenina
Leo Tolstoy
159 days
1877 • Unhappily married Anna Karenina finds love with the handsome Count Vronsky, but also scorn and tragedy in this unforgettable story.
The Bet
Anton Chekhov
2 days
1889 • Which is worse: death or life in prison? And how far would you go to prove it if two million rubles were on the line?
The Bishop
Anton Chekhov
3 days
1902 • In the final days of his life, a famous bishop is unexpectedly visited by his mother.
The Black Monk
Anton Chekhov
5 days
1894 • Russian scholar Andrey Kovrin returns to the gorgeous country where he was raised to rest. There he begins seeing a black monk - and questioning his own sanity.
The Brothers Karamazov
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
152 days
1880 • Enter the Karamazovs: the buffoon father, fiery Dmitri, intellectual Ivan, angelic Alexei, and sneaking Pavel. This epic tale juggles faith, reason, judgement, and murder.
The Captain's Daughter
Alexander Pushkin
13 days
1836 • A deadly revolution, love, the generosity of an empress, and an act of kindness pull at the fate of Pyotr Andreyich Grinyov with his very life on the line.
The Cherry Orchard
Anton Chekhov
7 days
1904 • Faced with poverty, the Gayev family is urged to slash their treasured cherry orchard and sell the land. They struggle to rise out of their poverty in this tragic comedy.
The Created Legend
Fyodor Sologub
23 days
1907 • Trirodov, a poet, seeks to escape a revolution-wracked society by building a tranquil school for children in the woods - a sort of utopia. The outside world is not so easily dismissed, however.
Crime and Punishment
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
79 days
1866 • Impoverished student Raskolnikov coolly contemplates the murder of his pawnbroker as his intellect and morals clash in this classic psychological study.
The Darling
Anton Chekhov
2 days
1899 • The story of Olenka , a "darling" who is engulfed by one man after the other.
Dead Souls
Nikolai Gogol
55 days
1842 • A man named Chichikov rolls into town with much charm, but a strange request: he's looking to purchase "dead souls" to help reinvent his life for the better.
The Death of Ivan Ilych
Leo Tolstoy
7 days
1886 • A powerful man of the world is suddenly and shockingly confronted with his own mortality in this, arguably one of the finest novellas ever written.
Demons
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
76 days
1871 • A powerful allegory of ideology, murder, and nihilism in Russia as a fictional town is torn between aristocratic and Western-influenced idealism.
The Duel
Anton Chekhov
17 days
1891 • Drunk, gambling, and living with a married woman, Laevsky draws the righteous ire of scientist Von Koren, who decides killing Laevsky would benefit mankind. His hatred grows until he decides to act.
The Fatal Eggs
Mikhail Bulgakov
8 days
1925 • A chance scientific discovery leads to disaster in this satirical Soviet sci-fi novel.
Fathers and Sons
Ivan Turgenev
24 days
1862 • The Kirsanov household will soon be turned upside down by the arrival of Bazarov and his bold new ideas.
First Love
Ivan Turgenev
8 days
1860 • The story of a young man who falls in love with an older woman, running through a gauntlet of emotions from joy and devotion to jealousy and despair.
The Gambler
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
29 days
1867 • Written by Dostoyevsky to pay off his own gambling debts, this story details the descent of Alexei the tutor into a gambling addiction that threatens to ruin his career, his relationships, and his life.
The Gentleman from San Francisco
Ivan Bunin
4 days
1915 • A family's unfortunate trip to Europe illustrates modern society's shallowness and preoccupation with the self.
A Hero of Our Time
Mikhail Lermontov
20 days
1840 • A tribute to the tales of Lord Byron following the antihero Pechorin - both sensitive and cynical - through adventures, seductions, and duels.
The House of the Dead
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
45 days
1860 • A semi-autobiographical account of Dostoyevsky's years in a horrific Siberian prison camp, thrown among hostile prisoners and barbaric guards.
The Idiot
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
100 days
1869 • Prince Myshkin is so good, so pure of heart, that those around him assume he is simply an idiot. What happens when this ideally good man enters society?
The Kingdom of God Is Within You
Leo Tolstoy
42 days
1894 • Deemed so powerful as to be a threat to church and state - and thus banned in Russia - Tolstoy here argues against violence of any sort as a commitment to the teachings of Jesus.
The Lady with the Dog
Anton Chekhov
3 days
1899 • An adulterous affair at a summer beach town becomes something more in this classic short story, deemed by Vladimir Nabokov the greatest ever written.
The Mother
Maxim Gorky
49 days
1906 • Russian factory worker Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova becomes drawn into a revolutionary movement through her son.
My Disillusionment in Russia
Emma Goldman
26 days
1923 • Originally titled "My Two Years in Russia," anarchist political activist Goldman describes the tumultuous time in Russia following the Revolution of 1917. This is a complete version containing both volumes.
The Night Before Christmas
Nikolai Gogol
6 days
1831 • On Christmas Eve, the devil plays mischief on Dikanka by stealing the moon and playing tricks on blacksmith Vakula who is trying to win the affection of the beautiful Oksana.
Notes from Underground
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
18 days
1864 • The rambling memoirs of the isolated, bitter, Underground Man as he discusses philosophy, fantasies, and struggles to interact with others.
Poor Folk
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
18 days
1844 • The story of a seamstress and copywriter, both with little respect and even less money, as told through a series of letters. Dostoyevsky's first novel.
The Seagull
Anton Chekhov
8 days
1896 • In the words of Chekhov, this comedy has "much talk of literature, little action," and "five bushels of love."
Ten Days that Shook the World
John Reed
28 days
1919 • A first-hand account of the 1917 October Revolution in Russia by American journalist and socialist John Reed.
Torrents of Spring
Ivan Turgenev
17 days
1872 • Dimitry Sanin stops in Frankfurt on his way home to Russia, where his life is turned upside down by the beautiful Gemma Roselli.
Twenty-six Men and a Girl
Maxim Gorky
2 days
1899 • Looked down upon by all, twenty-six kringle makers treasure the times when sixteen-year-old Tanya visits with them. But a new baker arrives and unsettles their daily routines.
War and Peace
Leo Tolstoy
235 days
1869 • Follow the fates and fortunes of five Russian families as they live through the violence and upheaval of Napoleon's invasion in this epic masterpiece.
We
Yevgeny Zamyatin
23 days
1920 • In a dystopian world, a spacecraft engineer helping the totalitarian state conquer other worlds is pulled into a web of deceit and revolution.
White Nights
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
6 days
1848 • A lonely man in St. Petersburg finds unexpected companionship and love over the course of four nights
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